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... after another. Groups of demons surged out from within and rushed to various parts of the city. In an instant, countless ability users rose up to resist the horde, killing one demon after another.

These demons were the lowest level of cannon fodder. Their only value was to cause some chaos. Also, if no one collected their bodies after their death, the land would be contaminated.

There were just too many of these low-level evil demons, and even those who were stronger than them we ...

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