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... e thick jungle, there are densely wilted old trees and dozens of times the number of witches and wrecks. Most of them have been fragmented, and even many have been hammered into an indiscriminate purple-black bolognese.

The entire battlefield was a mess, and you can see grotesque corpses and traces of violent witchcraft everywhere.

Grim was wearing a tight black leather coat, covered with a beautiful burqa with a purple-black pattern. Two long red hairs fluttered out of the hood, a ...

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