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... om Gungnir's abnormal reaction, Oaks came to a conclusion that he couldn't believe, but had to believe——

"Those things that look like hills..."

Oaks' complexion became complicated. There were surprises, surprises, and understanding. The rest was solemn.

"It's some kind of rotten plant... No, or it can be basically concluded, it's a rotten tree root."

"The world tree, a small piece of tree root!"

Oaks still has some research on mythology, especially Norse mythol ...

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