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Chapter 208: “See? Fate Isn’t All Bad”

Shuna was bound to show up here.

Even though Will was the one more invested in uncovering the story behind the “Green Wraith Stone,” Shuna had received the same clues as him. And…

She was the type who would never pass up the chance to explore the secrets of a dungeon.

So, it was inevitable that she would arrive in Zymart Town, the location of Tenth Demon Castle.

Even though ...

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