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... on’s voice growing louder.

Why was he here—of all people?

There wasn’t enough time to find an answer.

Yeomyeong’s lips moved as he looked between the two sisters and the door.

Move. Back.

If he were at full strength, it might have been a different story. But he had already fought through multiple battles. He couldn’t be sure he could protect them while fighting at the same time.

Especially against that damn skeletal dragon.

Perhaps his expr ...

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