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... led for Matt.

Right now, they were hiding in the undergrowth of the Empire's barren fields as they watched several checkpoints of Divine Knights and Heroes.

"There are too many of them, Matt. I'm afraid... We can't win if we fight them." Alice said.

Matt agreed.

'In fact, our limit might be to fight 30 at the same time... These guys are 50, and the other checkpoint is close...' Matt thought and sighed.

"We can't go this way. Let's get back quickly and try ...

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