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... e golems suddenly appearing like this, Klein quickly gave the order to attack.

The wyverns stopped using their breaths on the rest of the undead horde and started focusing the firepower on the golems.

It was just that these flame breaths never reached the golems.

Before they could reach them, there was more movement from the undead horde.

Just like a few days ago, the undead started gathering together in one mass. Only this time, they didn't come together in the f ...

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