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... ke a bolt of lightning. His body tensed, and he instinctively took a step back.

However, he quickly swallowed hard, forcing himself to regain composure. Forcing himself to smile.

"Jabba, why are you sitting like that? How long have you been here?"

That statue —if it could even be called that— wasn’t made of stone. It wore real clothes. Its skin was tan, showing every natural imperfection and texture of human flesh. Even the fine lines and pores were visible.

It lo ...

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