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... muttered and exhaled a breath before standing up.

I was counting my thirteenth day since being transported to the dungeon. I've made a lot of discoveries and encounters since then, and after slowly building as much strength as I could, I chose to return to the Bone Spike den once again.

"Hah...but still, it would be a hard fight going against those nightmares without my spear. All I have with me is a worn out dagger." I lamented, suppressed a sigh, and pulled out a short full si ...

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