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... made the monster's internal body get shredded apart, until cracks spread through its body, as if it had become made of stone…

"GRYYYAAAAHHH!"

Crack, crack…!

Until…

BOOOMMM!!!

The entire monster exploded into pieces, its flesh and bones having been hardened to stone through an incredible level of magic manipulation, temperature control, and alchemy all mixed into magic.

"K-Kraxka… Dammit, to be saved again by you…!"

Larzak felt humiliated o ...

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