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... till calm because he knew everything would be more dangerous if he panicked.

'They are surrounding me from all directions, leaving me no choice but to fight them.'

He held his sword firmer as he paid attention to the magical beasts carefully, guessing their strength and choosing which one he should attack first.

"Roar!"

"Hiss!"

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"Growls!"

One by one, the magical beasts roared.

Ren was a ...

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