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Chapter 78: Simulation Lord!
Author: Valor
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Slice!

Roar!

The headless bodies of monsters kept falling aside as the dagger-wielding Hal cleaved his way through the sea of monsters.

He had challenged five hundred monsters at the beginning, and now he had successfully halved their number, tearing them apart through sheer will and unbridled skill.

Tti-ring! [+10 Kill Points]

Tti-ring! [+10 Kill Points]

His dagger made a ripping sound as it coiled around the arm of an orc before ripping it off.

Hal swung the severed arm and used it to clear a set of incoming Orcs before turning back to the orc the arm originally belonged to and, with great proficiency, drew lines across the monster's body, causing it to drop in little chunks of skin and fat.

Tti-ring! [+10 Kill Points]

Although this was a simulation, Hal still felt every moment of the battle.

He was fully focused and deeply immersed in the fight; it was like he had found serenity in the chaos.

Everything seemed to move slowly, with Hal at the center orchestrati
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