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... e colosseum with crowds of various species in the stands.

In the center of the arena, a fierce battle between a lizardman and a gnoll was taking place.

―Yeah! Go, Gomongo! Stab him right there!

―Smelly gnoll scum! Just kill him already!

―Kalex! Don’t lose! I bet today’s wages on you!

The gnoll, called Kalex, was pushing the lizardman back.

He found himself in a small prison cell at ...

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