Indistinguishable
The three men gulped in unison and tightened their grip on their weapons, sweat already spilling out of their palms uncontrollably. The old hunter and Doris took up the fight themselves, behind them.

God, please save your people... Anna, who had never believed in God, began to pray inwardly and silently out of instinct at this time, that they might still survive today.

And Esme Crane was barely able to save one Anna, how else was she going to save so many? There was no way she was going to stick her head in every single one of them. Based on Anna's party's reaction, she surmised that the Hunters were collectively under some sort of mental suppression and temptation at the moment, and if she awakened their self-awareness, it would intensify the confrontation, leaving her brain in endless pain. The only way out of this was that she had to head to the core of those monsters' pilgrimage alone and take out that innermost monster.

Esme Crane hurried along with the crowd to get a closer lo
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