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... pleasantly surprised by how quickly he found a potential customer.

Moreover, the person was quite open-minded, which Osho attributed to their possible desperation.

Not that he was complaining.

"Step back a bit, please." Hearing this, Osho nodded and retreated a few steps.

A rift opened next to the man as he accessed his beast space, and then something emerged, and immediately it did so, Osho couldn’t help but frown slightly.

The beast that emerged was an a ...

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