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... ecome my ice sculpture?”

I rolled my eyes. “Fine. As long as you can take me there, I’ll agree to whatever you say once I exit the place.”

“Woah, woah, woah.” The big gold rooster pointed a condemning finger at me. “You’re a sly one. There’s no one who can exit that demon palace once they enter. I’ll definitely be on the losing end of this deal.”

I raised a brow. “Oh, is that so? But I’ve entered just a few days ago, and I’ve successfully left it too.”

“Crazy, crazy, craz ...

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