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... covered in this green substance... which moved in a sickening way with their movements.

For the first time in the lives of the warriors who were standing in the room witnessing this scene... they had lived long, but they were certainly witnessing this for the first time.

They saw with their own eyes this "attack," and perhaps because of this nonsense... as if this hideous sight of fusion made them think they were in a dream, they chose to merely watch... without intervening.

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