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... immediately lost all ability to resist.

So many watery corpses, almost each with limbs intact, bore no signs of having fought desperately to the end.

Had they briefly regained consciousness while feeling extreme discomfort within, such a situation would certainly not have arisen.

A wounded zombie would destroy everything in its vicinity, becoming ten or a hundred times more ferocious than usual. They would tear at their own kind and even rip off their own injured limbs or ...

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