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... happened as soon as Booksie was done bonking the boss. First, I got a happy dinging from Mister Menu, who popped up in front of me with a message!

Ding! Congratulations, you have cooked Sue-Chef, level 9!

Due to combating as a team your reward is reduced!

That was some good news! But I couldn't drop everything to focus on that just yet. While no new imps were appearing, those already in the room swooped down at us even as the boss started to fade away. < ...

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