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... types of furniture and paintings, making an explorer if one should ever come across wonder what history this place had in the past.

Daniuis watched the widening tunnel as he pondered over Davis's words for a few more times.

In truth, he had already considered disbanding the Cloud Sprong Mercenaries after all that happened but never thought of seriously implementing it since he had so many misgivings and had his concentration on rejuvenating his cultivation.

But now, even his da ...

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