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... ction.

Of course, not everyone was interested, some chose to leave right away.

"What do you think, boss?" Rose asked Arthur.

The latter glanced at the four Evolvers, who were still sitting as if they were too lazy to get up.

"I've had enough, but I thought I'd like to have a word with the Calamity Night's boss," Arthur replied, looking at the man again.

There was one thing he wanted, to gain access to the items up for auction before said auction and if som ...

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