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... and reflexes were prepared for the monsters deeper in the forest.

From what the Marquess said, the monsters we would see would be Hobgoblins, Kobolds, and various animals that had evolved due to the mana.

Her example was the rabbits, which now had stronger muscles in their legs that could crack bone if they landed a clean hit.

As for the Hobgoblins and Kobolds, they were what they sounded like.

Hobgoblins were taller, stronger goblins, standing now at around five ...

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