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... by not crafting elixirs to sell.'

Arvell would have to pay for the ingredients to make his personalized elixirs, but he needed the necessary funds.

Taking this into account, he planned on slaving away at creating batches of elixirs purely to sell and accumulate the necessary funds.

Luckily his new 'friend' was kind enough to hand him the necessary funds on a silver platter.

'Maybe I should treat her a little better? Maybe she might give me more 'gifts' in the futu ...

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