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Dealing with the few on the way had turned his body into a mess.

Gwanje, after a bit of running, ran into the giant hole which seemed like the Tiradus jumped out from.

‘Was it sleeping underneath here...’

The hole that the Tiradus smashed through had been melted and welded together due to the heat created by the collision.

Gwanje dragged his sore body as he carefully climbed beneath the hole.

Since there would be a trump card to deal with the Tiradus ...

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