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... p.

The timer had gone down from the initial 48:00:00 to 39:43:23.

In other words, they had spent approximately 17 minutes without much progress.

Moreover, they had yet to explore all the paths available on the west side.

"Let's head back for now and check." Xu Feng paused his steps and suggested.

Nodding, Carmen was also a bit dampened that none of the paths led anywhere. The only saving grace was the fact that they hadn't encountered any monsters yet.

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