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... zone in this manner."


"Yes, I went back to the magic shop and read the details too. Apparently, once a safety zone is established, nothing can go into it, and nothing can come out of it without the explicit permission of the guild leader."


"It looks like the nuclear bomb would be well contained, and its effect will only remain within the safety zone."


"Yes. Yes. These damned insects wouldn't stand a fucking chance against us! Did they think that only they had ...

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