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... trils flaring at new scents. Kai felt miniature aura tremors run through her body, reflexive sampling of the environment. To distract her, he pulled out a decrepit two-star core and let her gnaw. Runes along her dorsal crest lit pale topaz, then faded once she swallowed.

The boars used their tusk-plows to push the scree aside, creating a narrower but stable groove. Shards skittered down the slope like glass rain, each clatter echoed for seconds.

By Mid morning, a sheet of clay ro ...

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“Who would have thought that even a sickly whelp like Jiang Shaocheng would find himself a bride?”

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