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... ad wolves were starting to rot. They were all piled up in a corner at the back of the cave. But that didn’t matter now—I had found a new purpose for them. As I got up, I checked my watch; it was a little after 6 am. I went outside the cave to practice with my weapons for a bit.

When I came back, Luna was already awake. She gave me a polite smile and a nod, and I returned the same. It was a good thing since there was something I wanted to ask her.

"Luna, how does your inventory wo ...

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