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... t I didn’t restock water before leaving Academy City..."

This place offered no guarantee of food or water. Shion’s suggestion was simple: collect urine while their bodies were still hydrated and healthy.

‘Makes sense.’

Under normal circumstances, Rohan would’ve had to consider her words seriously, squeezing out every bit of survival knowledge. But for him, there was no need.

‘Because I have the shop.’

In Abyss City, the skill was considered minor—used to r ...

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“Now… where should I put you both?” he asked casually, not expecting a reply. “It’s regretful that I only have one chandelier.”

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