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... wever, he didn't exactly care as he walked toward the giant entrance, carrying them both.

He was sure it wouldn't work since he was already in a trial. Despite that, he approached the door and placed his hand on it.

Then, to his surprise, a dozen pop-ups appeared, causing his eyes to widen.

[Registered Climber: Neraxis Valen]

[Position: 15,557,332]

[Records: Astral Tower - 2.5/12]

[Dreamspire - 11th Floor: City of Beginnings]

[Objective: Ex ...

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