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... lmost grabbed the scout’s collar and lifted him up.

"What did you say?? A third...a third-level zombie??"

The leader almost shouted, but he suppressed his voice with gritted teeth.

His entire face turned red and then as pale as a ghost.

The scout, who was just an ordinary person, trembled under the transcendent person’s subconscious suppression.

His teeth chattered as he tried to speak coherently.

"Y-yes, yes! I-I have seen a second-level zombie be ...

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