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「That certainly is so . However, well, there’s no need for pointless fights . 」

Elena, who was reading a book on tactics, lifted her eyes up at Ara’s words .

The carriage had already left the highway and was advancing along a road that wasn’t a road .

No, to be accurate, it was a compacted dirt road formed due to people like them traveling to the dungeon .

Although they were all advancing along like this, Ara’s words indicated that this smooth travel was bori ...

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