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... miners work, occasionally helping with minor tasks that didn't require much physical exertion, to ease his boredom, as this place wasn't the best to completely focus on cultivating.

By night, he would sit by the fire, carefully cooking and consuming more of the jade mole's meat while listening to Deng Bo's seemingly endless supply of tales.

The caravan leader proved to be a treasure trove of information.

Some valuable, some merely fairy tales, but all entertaining.

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