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... f?" Kai pretended that he couldn't feel the monster warping the world from across the pit and just smiled. "All I've gotten from you is promises about how dangerous this creature is supposed to be."

"Oh, trust me, you'll get the challenge you want. But we can't start with that, and you agreed to participate in the entire event."

"Then can you explain the exact rules? I don't like how everyone seems to understand these underground events except me."

"What do you think this ...

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