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... I’m not blaming you. I’m glad you actually got it,"

’It’s quite surprising there are such powerful things in the village only, a fruit that can increase your talent rank... that’s surprising.’ He thought as he stroked Sylvaris’s scales. Your adventure continues at empire

He placed a hand on the serpent’s shimmering head, patting it lightly. "This fruit of yours might be unique. But, there could be more out there. If there are, we’re going to find them. If one fruit could turn you ...

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