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... in a gloomy, wide, musty hollow space.

The first thing that came to my mind was the Sixth Mine.

But the difference is the ground in this place was perfectly even, reminiscent of an artificial creation.

And there was a woman standing about 10 meters in front of me.

I didn’t know how I was able to see in a place devoid of light, but there was certainly a woman standing there.

「You are the goddess, right?」

I asked with certainty.

The woman wa ...

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