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Chapter 24. Only Eight from Fifty Survivors
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Devon dove to the ground, the massive rubble the size of a car flew right over his head and crashed into a building behind him. The impact rattled the entire road.

‘Damn it. This thing is smart…’

The giant was advancing again toward him, acting much more carefully this time. It had learned that Devon could hurt it, and he was also fast.

It was adjusting its attack strategy.

But Devon had to get out of here now. Staying here any longer even for a second would just get him killed. He had bought the survivors enough time.

He turned around and ran, using every bit of his superhuman speed. The giant chased after him, but it had definitely slowed down, since the drain on its leg was messing with its movement.

Devon cut around a corner, then another, putting distance between himself and the monster. His Death Sight showed the giant black aura was falling behind, unable to keep pace.

He didn’t stop running until he was six blocks away, where he dove into an alley and leaned against a wall, ga
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