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A divergence

A divergence

"Now, now, guys, we can’t fight each other. Save that anger for the dungeon," Nigel said.

"The dungeon is close," a notification box said.

Our party of three narrowed it down to the bank.

"Where is this entrance? We only have a few days left," Nigel stated.

"Well, don’t look at me. I don’t know where it is," Alex said.

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"Why don’t you just use a spell, Nigel? Would it not be easier?" Ragz asked.

"I would, but we need to conserve our mana to beat the dungeon," Nigel said.

"I think Nigel is right. We should keep our power at full strength," Alex said.

"Fine. I think you're right, Nigel. We should save our strength for the boss fight," Ragz said.

Nigel, Alex, and Ragz got up from the fire that they built to cook the food they had found.

"Let's split up and each take a section of the bank. When we are done, we will meet up at the vault," Nigel said.