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... wasn’t sure exactly what he was looking for, but he knew his teacher had extremely high standards and was careful to iron out every flaw he could find in all that he did, so Richard aspired to do the same.

The problem was… he wasn’t exactly sure what he was looking for.

“It looks like a zombie,” Georg said flatly. “Why are you looking at it as if it were a cow you were thinking of taking to show?”

The clerk’s son frowned.

“What do you mean, ‘take a cow to show’? ...

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