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... to be a guest.


The Duke’s territory was too far from Eternal Kingdom, even if a Teleport Portal was used. Sherlock didn’t have the time or energy to make the trip.


Alexandria went to Dungeon Venice in the Northern Underworld because of some matters.


It was a Dungeon that wasn’t far from Winterfell. Venice was much larger than the desolate Winterfell. Previously, the gamers fought against the Hades Devil army on the outskirts of Venice.


Hence, Sherl ...

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