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... ing up, everyone set out to search for treasure chests.

Kevin, March 7th, Himeko, and Welt were walking through the streets.

Kevin felt groggy, his head pounding from a hangover. He had no energy at all to spare.

March 7th had worry fill her eyes. "I told you not to drink so much Kevin. Now look at you."

Kevin scratched the back of his head. "It's fine. I slept great last night, hehe."

March 7th sighed in exasperation.

As they walked, Gallagher app ...

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