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Swoosh—
In Oroa City, he watched in disbelief as the "residents" he had killed earlier once again filled the streets, busy repairing the damaged houses.
The old man who was the first to be killed even had the time to apologize to the young hero, stating he never intended to deceive.
Clearly, for all the lives in this city, the material body was merely a vessel, and dying a thousand times over held no real significance.
If he could not destroy the "spirits" controlled by Ande's "strings," they were alternative undying beings.
Witnessing this, Heracles felt his knowledge was indeed lacking, even against a lesser-known evil god; he had no solution.
A seemingly powerful force felt like hitting the water's reflection, unable to harm the moon in the sky.