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... oisonous pearl core!”


“A poisonous pearl core?” The blue robed young man and black clothed man seemed surprised.


The twin brothers calmly nodded, “Yes, it is. It seems to have been formed only a couple of months ago judging that it is no larger than a walnut.”


A Rank 2 demonic beast could sell for about a thousand silvers. After dividing it five ways, everyone would receive two hundred silvers. However, a pearl core from the demonic beast’s body could sell for one t ...

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