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“Until when will this girl stop decreasing her karma!?!”

“Ubwaa…………”

What is beyond their screen right now is a player named Rena who is running through the city, slaughtering both players and NPCs.

“Senpai! This is bad! She’s already about to cut her karma to -50!”

“I already know that!”

Even though it’s just been the second day of service, this player has already killed the tutorial NPC and drove the city into confusion and terror. This was still unexpected, ...

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