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... y, to sell his new product—
an ancient bronze mirror the size of a palm.
The mirror’s surface was dusty, unable to reflect a clear face. The back was intricately carved with a lotus and a ghostly face, though it was heavily worn, many areas had blurred into vague patches.
Gerald Graves held the mirror, flipping it over hesitantly.
"Just this worthless thing, worth 150 gold bars?" he muttered, glancing at Mr. Ghost Hayes, "Hey, if you’re trying to rip me off, don’t ...
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