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Everything was too fast and too chaotic.

The villagers were overly agitated, and Ikarum was even more so, speaking rapidly.

Jedrick found it difficult to interpret everything in this situation.

"Brother, you know that the fate of the village is at stake right now. A battlefield with swords and arrows flying would be more comfortable for you. This kind of situation must be uncomfortable. It’s not something you’re used to, either."

Ikarum had been the chieft ...

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