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... rately from our guild, we should still share information with each other from now on." Baek Miho made this final proposal before handing over all the information to Suho.

"You're not planning to catch all the escaped villains alone, are you, Suho? Hmm... If it's for meeting the guild establishment requirements, then catching about 50 of them should be enough."

The reason why 'about' 50 was enough was that the recognized experience for hunting villains was not based on the number ...

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