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You should be smarter in choosing your enemies

"What does all this mean?" Azazel asked with a firm tone, clearly annoyed by the situation. From the beginning, there was no intention to do anything conspicuous.

However, if it has come to this, then he must take extreme action.

The elves still aimed their weapons, awaiting orders from their leader, who continued to gaze at Azazel.

Azazel gave them a threatening look, making it clear that he would resist any attacks.

"I have thought about it; you must be captured for entering this forbidden forest!" he declared firmly.

"And if I let myself be captured? What will you do?"

The man squinted his eyes; no answer was necessary. The common action in situations like this usually involved executing infiltrators.

Elves were not a pure race; they might be better at understanding their environment than humans, but their arrogance often led them to consider other creatures as inferior.

The lack of a response frustrated Azazel; he sighed deeply to come to terms with the situation.

"It seems that e
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