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... . Do light gold coins work for you?"

"Yes, I'd appreciate that. I'll be looking forward to our future trades as well."

"Hmph, we don't really shake hands like that around here in the divine realm, but oh well."

(So he knows a lot about the human realm too. I guess it makes sense for a divine person, the ideal race created by Elmea with the longest lifespan.)

There were many races living in the human realm, but in the divine realm there were mostly only divine peop ...

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