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... as nothing else to do while the charcoal was being processed, so he returned to the cabin and put all the available items up for sale. As for the wood carvings, the choice of Pokémon to sculpt didn't matter much. Unlike stone carvings, which required testing for effectiveness, wood carvings were more flexible and faster to complete.

"Speaking of which, what would happen if I carved a human figure?"

This thought surfaced in Hikaru's mind and refused to leave. In fact, he had consi ...

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