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... e Tanker, and two Supporters.

If it weren’t for Soup, the Tanker, our party’s composition would have been quite messy, but since we were the first to join and set the foundation, we managed to salvage a decent combination.

‘It would’ve been better if the last member was a Healer... but oh well, this is still better than nothing.’

However, there was one unexpected development:

The other Supporter, aside from Lim Ga-eul, was someone I knew.

A guy whose name ...

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