Extra Floor - A Suspicious Game Center: Lero-Ro and Quant have finally reached the forest of the 77th Floor, but are getting frustrated because they didn't seem to be getting anywhere in two months. Suddenly, Quant spots an arcade in the middle of the forest and goes in. All the highscores on the games inside have been done by "Blueberry13". Suddenly the owner pops out from a box, and challenges Quant numerous games in which he loses all his money. Blueberry then challenges Quant to a flying game, a comical re-enactment of the Death Star battle from Star Wars Episode IV, which results in Quant burning to a crisp.
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| - Extra Floor - A Suspicious Game Center: Lero-Ro and Quant have finally reached the forest of the 77th Floor, but are getting frustrated because they didn't seem to be getting anywhere in two months. Suddenly, Quant spots an arcade in the middle of the forest and goes in. All the highscores on the games inside have been done by "Blueberry13". Suddenly the owner pops out from a box, and challenges Quant numerous games in which he loses all his money. Blueberry then challenges Quant to a flying game, a comical re-enactment of the Death Star battle from Star Wars Episode IV, which results in Quant burning to a crisp.
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| - Extra Floor - A Suspicious Game Center: Lero-Ro and Quant have finally reached the forest of the 77th Floor, but are getting frustrated because they didn't seem to be getting anywhere in two months. Suddenly, Quant spots an arcade in the middle of the forest and goes in. All the highscores on the games inside have been done by "Blueberry13". Suddenly the owner pops out from a box, and challenges Quant numerous games in which he loses all his money. Blueberry then challenges Quant to a flying game, a comical re-enactment of the Death Star battle from Star Wars Episode IV, which results in Quant burning to a crisp. When the fun's over, Lero-Ro challenges Blueberry to a fight, and reveals that he knows Blueberry is Koon Hachuling, a member of Wolhaiksong. Though Quant and Lero-Ro don't know this, he is the Scout who accompanied Yuri to the 2nd Floor seven years ago. Blueberry draws his weapon and is about to engage in a fight, but his phone rings. Hachuling says that Kurudan could do it, yet he is forced to go in the end anyway. He also invites Quant and Lero-Ro to join him and if things end up nicely, he will take them to Wolhaiksong.
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