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... of the monster he had just dealt with.

Revenants were like smartphones.

The only difference was that once they ran out of battery, they shut down permanently!

Kev had made it run after him for more than a dozen laps, so it ran out of the energy it needed to survive and died of exhaustion.

"Now I know how to deal with mutated Revenants."

The key to defeating a mutated Revenant was to drain it of its energy.

"Maybe dealing with a normal Revenant wou ...

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