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... more than half of their household. The value of this prescription was far from ordinary—it could be considered a priceless treasure, and this statement was not an exaggeration.
However, the fact that such a prescription was being auctioned at the World Treasures Auction House also indicated the disparity in power and influence between the two parties. Other auction houses would hesitate to handle such an item, but the World Treasures Auction House had the confidence and capability to do s ...
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