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... ders. Everybody wanted to order objects of worship of the new goddess and her husband. Camie had to help her mother out so she was unable to accompany Truen and Zero for their journey to Rocket Mountain.


"Don't worry, we'll be back before you know it," Zero said. Truen also told Camie to help them pass a message to the Chieftess when she saw her.


"If Schaf doesn't win the contract tell lady Zenobia that Zoe can turn him into mutton soup."


Zero laughed at that and di ...

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