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... previous floors, but Shakuna and the others still seem to have enough room to make it to the next floor. They are able to move on to the lower floor without any problems.

 In fact, they are moving better as they have become accustomed to the new environment and have relaxed their tension, which has increased the speed of their attack. At this rate, we may be able to reach the boss room of the 30th floor by the end of today, instead of the 20th floor.

 "Be careful on that road, t ...

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