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... ou lose your guns again?" Evlene smirked at the hooks in his hands.

He shook his head, coughed. "There was a lever to create a deluge just waiting there?"

His guns were in his Inventory. He flicked the grapplehooks there as well.

"Sometimes it's necessary to redirect waterflow to other parts of the underground," Evlene hummed, a slight frown on her face. "I didn't expect them to be able to activate those. The idiot. Even if he and his companions didn't die, they likely broke mu ...

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