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Human Cheongyu and the Golden-Crowned Serpent King Cheongyu, whose upper half was human but whose lower body remained serpent, both looked down at me.

I was a little startled by the appearance of human Cheongyu, but I offered a greeting and approached the rock.

“Uh... Lady Cheongyu, it’s been a while.”

She had greeted me first, and while we weren’t exactly on greeting terms before, at least things hadn’t ended badly between us.

Then Cheongyu, wearing a bri ...

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