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... lers.”

“Y, yes.”

For reasons she couldn’t quite grasp, a chill ran down her spine as she nodded in agreement.

“If even rabbits leave their livers behind, how could fox tails, far more valuable, be left unguarded?”

“That’s true... They are exceptional treasures, indeed.”

Sohwa flicked her tail, now in her fox form. Its glossy white fur gleamed in the sunlight, each strand shimmering like fine jewelry.

This tail alone had ensnared countless victims, ...

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