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... ponded, “Isn’t it more important to strengthen our internal stability than focus on expansion or growth? Haven’t you seen it from the incident this time? This kind of situation only happened because the management of our guild members is a mess.”

The first person snarled, “What bullshit! Those punks did nothing wrong. To think they’re telling me that I have to bow my head to the common person, bugs who live by latching onto Hunters.”

It was a viewpoint more appropriate for the fu ...

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