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... n could actually communicate with them via mental voice transmission. It was unimaginable.


“This skeleton can actually talk!” Wan Rong exclaimed.


“Wait, did you hear what it just said? It said that it’s the shopkeeper of this shop!”


“Indeed, it did say that. I heard it.”


Everyone thought that this dilapidated ancient city was a dead place and no living creature would appear. Who would have expected that such a creature would appear in this shop filled with ...

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