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... itish Shorthair walked out of the back kitchen, holding onto a fish in its mouth. It then swallowed the fish.

“Ahh... my fish!”

A sharp agonizing scream rang out. It sounded a little charming too.

“This is a spirit fish! It costs $20,000 for one!”

Spirit fish were different from ordinary reared animals.

It was a great nutritional item that contained pure energy. Usually, only those who were first-realm cultivators or higher could afford it.

Each sp ...

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