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The Game That I Came From • Chapter 90 • Page ik-page-3794397
The Game That I Came From • Chapter 90 • Page ik-page-3794398
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Chapter 90
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In this chapter, the Shadow continues to grow in strength. He tells the priests that the enemy reinforcements are coming much faster than theirs, and that the average number of wolves in the area is higher than the Shadow's. He asks why they don't send the second division to back up the first division. He says he's the division captain, and without him, the entire team loses its backbone. He warns the priests not to reveal their true strength before the opening of the dungeon. He suggests that they capture all of the garrison areas of the enemy. He wonders if they've run a test before. He's sure it's going to be successful, he says, because no one will notice his strategy. They've been waiting all day for this moment, and they finally make it to the edge of a cliff.
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The Game That I Came From • Chapter 90 • Page ik-page-3794398
The Game That I Came From • Chapter 90 • Page ik-page-3794399
Chapter 90
This is a locked chapterChapter 90
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the Shadow continues to grow in strength. He tells the priests that the enemy reinforcements are coming much faster than theirs, and that the average number of wolves in the area is higher than the Shadow's. He asks why they don't send the second division to back up the first division. He says he's the division captain, and without him, the entire team loses its backbone. He warns the priests not to reveal their true strength before the opening of the dungeon. He suggests that they capture all of the garrison areas of the enemy. He wonders if they've run a test before. He's sure it's going to be successful, he says, because no one will notice his strategy. They've been waiting all day for this moment, and they finally make it to the edge of a cliff.
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