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... orridor, a huge net swooped down to entrap them.

Fortunately, Neron had been on the lookout for something like that and he sliced the net with his sword immediately it came near them.

"Look out!" He shouted out, warning the others.

~FWOOSHHHHHHH!~

~SLICEEEE!~

~RIPPPPP~

More nets shot from the ceiling, springing to life as if triggered by their presence.

Thick ropes twisted through the air, falling fast towards them.

Lily darted forw ...

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