The man screamed in the fire, and after jumping out, he rolled in the snow to extinguish the flames. Meanwhile, several of his
subordinates charged at Augheimer, only to be engulfed by the dense fog that suddenly emanated from him. Eventually, their
energy waspletely drained, leaving behind only withered bones, which turned to dust as a gust of wind blew through.
"Damn you! I'll kill you!"
The leader, having just extinguished the flames on his body, cursed angrily as he got up, only to see Augheimer appear before him.
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The black fog surrounded the leader, swallowing him in an instant.
Feeling the energy within him rapidly draining away, the leader let out a scream.
"No! Stop! Ahhh!"
In his despair, the leader chose to self-destruct. A loud explosion echoed from within the fog, and soon after, the leader's remains
scattered across the ground. The fog quickly retracted, returning to Augheimer's body.
A faint smile curled on Augheimer's lips as he walked back to the campfire, took one of the roasted rabbits off the spit, and began
to eat.
Although the cultivators knew a murderous demon had appeared outside Buck Town, they did not realize that Augheimer never
initiated any fights. Over the past ten days, Augheimer only killed those who attacked him first.
Having absorbed the energy of five thousand cultivators, Augheimer's strength had increased significantly. These ten days were
the most satisfying days he had experienced since arriving in the middle dimension, giving him a sense of freedom he had not felt
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in years.
This sense of freedom had eluded him during the previous years, overshadowed by the trauma left by the Dragon Slayers. This
also fueled Augheimer's intense hatred for those who sought trouble with him. He projected his resentment toward the Dragon
Slayers onto those who provoked him.
Thus. for the past ten davs. Augheimer had been waiting outside the city for prev. and areedy hunters alwavs seemed to find their
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