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... seen. They’d likely already given up and gone home.

『Alright, what now?』

「Will talk to Dias.」

『Good point. Let’s go ask him about the Black Catkin he knew 53 years back, and get all our questions answered right away.』

「Nn.」

And so, we went to the Adventurer’s Guild. The act of visiting it, however, in no way guaranteed our ability to actually meet with Dias. He was known for going in and out of the building, so our only choice was to just check if and hope ...

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