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... n the right side of the calm river, Elina stretched with a cheerful smile.

The stench and grime that had clung to her body were completely gone now. But getting clean hadn’t been easy.

She had used soap and shampoo over and over—dozens of times—along with the natural perfume she’d brought from the Emerald Palace.

Thankfully, they worked. Not even a trace of the disgusting odor remained.

"I swear by the World Tree, I’m never setting foot in a sewer again," Elina mu ...

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