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Chapter 104: The Thief Who Stole Milk
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... ing chosen by the shaman as the successor and being groomed to become the next shaman, his distress began.
In fact, in the past, he had admired the shaman greatly. The shaman didn't need to go hunting or engage in other labor. When in a good mood, he could write and draw on the Shi Tou slabs inside the cave, communicate with the gods a few times a year with the tribe's people, and have more than enough good food.
Even the chief had to stand behind the shaman when receiving food. ...
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