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... ths, ninety-six Silversmiths, twenty Carpenters, and thirteen Tailors. However, very few of them have put any effort into their jobs. Most of them focus on hunting monsters since it has a higher payoff. Zhao Chuan reported.

Thats not a bad thing. Cheng Yang said. It means our soldiers no longer fear monsters and are willing to hunt them more actively. As for their lack of focus on their Profession, theres nothing else we can do. Even if we wanted to offer low prices for materials, wed ne ...

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