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... dy was in a great mood.

More accurately, for the past twenty days, Andy had been in a great mood, and today, he was simply in an even better one.

Andy had not expected that those shiny stones could be exchanged for grain, let alone that the fierce-looking human would keep his promise.

Not only did he actually exchange the grain for them, but he also agreed to a one-time exchange for three cartloads.

What a fool.

No matter how pretty those stones were, they ...

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