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... o get the Monolith Credits before going to the Trade & Market Hill to sell other items.

This place was a bit deeper on the cloudly land, and it was also very big and full of people.

They went to the trade center to sell the items directly instead of opening a temporary stall since Athan didn't want to waste time.

After entering a private room, the staff arrived there to appraise the items and buy them.

"Peak 6-star chaos beast bones...."

"Aquatic Thunder Limesto ...

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