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... "

[I don't know. I can't sense any nearby.]

...

"How am I supposed to finish the quest of there are no slimes?"

[You have to find them.]

Arad started searching behind the trees and under the bushes, but no matter what he did, nothing appeared.

"I need 1S and 30C to spend the night in an inn. That's 26 slimes. How am I supposed to find them all?" He growled.

[Told you to search. And maybe aim for the 1S 50C inn without a meal. With that, you ...

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