CHAPTER 47

Aamon was put in the position of having to deal with two creatures of a lower social class. Furthermore, Aamon was unable to overlook the fact that he was outnumbered, despite the fact that they belonged to lower-class tiers; this was still a disadvantage that he needed to take into mind on his own.

Aamon, on the other hand, was aware of the specifics of how he ought to be able to swing the tide in his favor because he had participated in a number of gang wars in which he was considerably outnumbered. This was as a result of the fact that he had participated in these engagements.

In spite of the fact that he was aware that he was dealing with monsters rather than merely delinquent humans like himself, he was still unable to escape a fleeting moment of reluctance.

The three of them were standing on the roof deck facing each other when all of a sudden, Aamon was presented with the horrible reality of what was actually taking place in the region.

After the monsters had successfully b
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