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... d much. Her share was however forced onto her, because she needs to collect a lot of gold to study.


” Joseph is a B rank adventurer.. ”


” That old pervert… ”


(Yu: How can a B rank adventurer be such a sexual offender.)


They were currently heading towards a shop that Collet introduced to them. It sold items for adventurers of up to C rank. This also included some items possesing magical properties.


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Item bag (grade 6): Made using [A ...

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