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... the world of Hundred, Haru was living peacefully with Charlotte and his other women.


With the disappearance of the Savages, it didn't mean that the Slayers had lost their functions. Instead, they still existed to protect the world, considering Savages might appear again in the future, but for now, with the Savages' production having been destroyed, the Slayers still existed to fight against those other Slayers who misused their powers and to protect the countries in the world.

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