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... snail that had put the Artemian Scouts under mind control.

The dead bodies of the Azothralls lay on the ground, and the one who killed them was none other than the Death Bat, who gave them no time to escape or call for help.

"Hey, how about working for me instead of Zion?" Camazotz asked. "I’ll give you more benefits than he does."

"No," Ossan replied telepathically. "I’ll only serve Master."

"Such a shame." Camazotz smiled as he patted the purple snail’s body. "B ...

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