Honestly, the waiting and preparations had dragged on long enough that any further delays probably would have driven D-29 into madness.
According to the little system, if past upgrades were anything to go by, then there would likely be even bigger quality-of-life improvements the moment the dungeon level increased.
More importantly, they currently had more than enough CP not only to purchase the things they expected to appear, but also whatever unexpected items might accompany the upgrade.
Still, the excessive preparations were understandable.
Unlike before, Luca was no longer managing only a small number of people.
Now they had beasts.
A lot of beasts.
Both domesticated and wild.
And while the intrinsically escapist goats alone already challenged the sanity of even the most determined individuals, the ones requiring the greatest amount of monitoring were actually the wild beasts living in the sanctuary.
