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... h sadness as the mana was absorbed into the underground.

“Now just one.” It wasn’t just that, however. After I claimed 6, I would need to find zone 7 again. I was planning on taking all the dungeons on Earth back underground anyway, so I planned to do so from the beginning. I wondered what would change after I did, however.

[Fate.]

A message arrived from Mireina.

[This place is terrible. There are too many soul monsters, and I can hardly sense my people.]

“…It must’ ...

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