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... he wasn't the only one who was rather tired of waiting, but she was the only one who complained about it. She didn't have much to do, and she wanted to use her bow to kill some monsters, after all.

"Apologies for the delay," Esmeralda suddenly said. "We are having a hard time reaching a consensus because the other two groups have reached some of their goals as well."

"... Did they find survivors and resources?" Roan asked.

"Yes, that is why you need to be a bit more patie ...

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“You…” She stepped back. Then back again, her mouth dropped open. “You… You cannot be…”

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