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... it unbelievable.

However, Beanna was unlikely to lie to him, and considering Jade Court's strange and secretive attitude…

Everything seemed to make sense.

"Was it not enough to be fooled once?

"Do you have to be deceived again?

"Do wood elves have a gullible psyche? No, it might also be a fertile psyche…"

Matthew cursed in his heart.

When he was researching the Scar of the Dead, Matthew had learned a lot about the history of the wood elves. ...

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Okay, okay!

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