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... ant they were considered a competent combatant anywhere.

"Rank, huh..." I said absentmindedly.

I wondered what rank I might've had. It had been quite some time since I defeated him. I thought I might be at least a C by now.

I called out to the woman. "You."

"Yes!" she answered in a desperate voice.

Her body trembled.

I understood why she seemed overly eager. She had been hanging there for two days, starving.

"Humans need to eat, after all." ...

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