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... ring from around noon, with the plan being to find the Black Gate to the eightieth layer and challenge the Layer Boss in the evening.

Tsutomu, whose robe seemed to blend seamlessly into the surrounding white landscape, narrowed his eyes and pressed forward through the snow storm, following Diniel’s guidance. Despite her having already located the Black Gate, navigating their way through the rough weather conditions was still its own challenge for the team.

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