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... ou?" Rishi says, arms crossed, looking slightly annoyed.

"Huh?! I may have checked out the lower floors and had to smooth-talk my way out of a recruitment attempt from the ‘Seeker’ guild, but other than that, I didn’t waste any time," Alex defends himself, though he does look slightly confused. "I talked to 1337 a little, but that shouldn’t have taken long."

"That doesn’t add up. We’ve been waiting for at least two hours," Tereza points out, frowning.

Alex blinks. "Wait… ...

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