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... Kuboert, the Priest of Pate, still couldn’t find the correct direction to proceed. The dense forests and complex network of waterways here left him dizzy. If not for the sun’s steadfast eastward rise and westward setting, this Priest might have just spun in circles on the spot.

In the past few days, he always felt like he was being tracked. More precisely, it seemed like there were several Elf Clan warriors constantly lingering around him. Kuboert had already been mentally prepared for s ...

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