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Orcelot and the assassins are killed, passing all Ashura-Kai’s remaining rare items to Arthur. As the only assassin left, Arthur asks Rei to kill her in a duel to atone for her many kills and end Ashura-Kai forever, which Rei accepts and defeats her in battle. 20"Current Situations and Next Steps"
Transliteration: "Genjō to Tsugi no Suteppu" (Japanese: 現状と次のステップ)TBATBATBAFebruary 25, 2024 (2024-02-25) After killing Arthur, Rei asks if Rakuro and Arthur are lovers and is relieved they are not. The friend-summoning expires, sending Rei back where she came from before she can ask to join his party. Rakuro retrieves one of Arthurs swords Rei forgot to pick up. At Utopia Entertainment, the company that created Shangri-La Frontier, everyone is panicked as the World
Story called for Wethermon to be the fourth unique monster killed, not the first, especially the lead world designers Tsukuyo and Ritsu, and marketing executive Sakai. Vysache is satisfied at Wethermon finally moving on and offers Rakuro knowledge of the truth behind the world, though he requires Rakuro fetch a receiver, a positioner and a transmitter from a place called Lightless Barrens, though he gives no indication where in Shangri-La this is. Rakuro
finds beating Wethermon made him level 78. He also received the book Wethermon’s Truth, a biography of Wethermon’s life, and a list of his unique sword moves, though Rakuro must acquire weapons from the Age of Divinity before learning them. He also receives a unique item
storage that will protect his items even if he dies. He also finds the storage space already contains armors, weapons, vehicles and other items, most of which he cannot use.
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