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... wanted to give his house to Malin, but Malin declined.

"How can that be, Lin En Camp Master’s kindness, why don’t you need it, Lord Malin?" Mr. Rick from Amotek Station Camp expressed confusion. Having just walked out of his own ’mansion’ with Malin and his party, he expressed some puzzlement after visiting Lin En’s place at noon—according to him, even though Lin En’s two carriages were a bit small, the things inside were good stuff that could only be found on the surface.

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