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... querors, and a portion of the marching band, totaling around a hundred members. Among them were also non-combatants such as cooks and handlers for miscellaneous tasks, most of which were provided by the Labyrinth Conquerors.

The Labyrinth Conquerors, being well-versed in Dungeon expeditions, ensured that all of them even the cooks were capable fighters. One among them, the man currently taking care of the horses, spoke with Ollie, who was beside him.

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