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... y transported to the city with just a few lines of dialogue.

He wondered if, back then, he had also traveled through Lucy’s leaps five times.

No, he thought. Although their affinity was high within the system, Lucy must have traveled normally, either walking or riding a carriage, since she was in a stable condition.

More importantly, “Ugh!”

“Lin, are you okay?” Lucy asked.

Unlike the game, where the porter didn’t suffer from nausea, Lin found himself retch ...

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