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... and magic circle was.

Although it was a small room, the surroundings were clearly different to the cobblestone environment of the upper floors.

His Shoes of Sleipnir stepped onto the exposed ground.

Unlike the fifth floor, the environment was like the inside of a cave. As could be seen from feel of the ground they stepped on, it was bare soil. There were also rocks scattered around.

「I’m not sure how to describe it, but this has more of the dungeon atmosphere……」

「W ...

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