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... m the edge.

Removing graffiti. 200 Barse.

Cleaning the town canals. 300 Barse.

Carrying merchant’s baggage. 500 Barse.

As expected of G-Rank. They’re all safe quests.

(But, if I’m going to do one, I’d like a quest to fight monsters?)

I could raise my skills and experience points by eating monsters too.

When I’m thinking like that while looking, I found an interesting quest.

Quest.

Collect Caterpillar Egg.

Difficulty ...

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