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... ike humans, after we realized they were monsters created by the dungeon, we stopped caring whether they killed or partied with each other.

“Father, why do you have pork belly in your inventory? Nom, nom.”

“Gulp. Don’t you know? If you put meat in your inventory, it’ll be fresher than if you stored it in the most high-tech refrigerator! You can store it right after you cut it for maximum freshness!”

“Ah, I’ve tested that before too!”

I used the same principle when I bought ...

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