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... no injuries to my body. Even the broken debris couldn't pierce the coat I had been wearing.

'It's a good thing I wore a sturdy one just in case.’

The corridor and the wall of the compartment, which had been fine not long before, were completely blown away.

The chilly wind that was running on the snowfield blew through the gap and scratched my face like a blade.

"…I thought it was a normal robbery."

I couldn’t believe he had detonated a bomb that was wrapped around h ...

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