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... ces on a single server.'

No matter the rollback, such an important item wouldn't be mass-produced.

As Seong Jihan was thinking about the missing teeth, Id continued,

[...I don't remember at all, but it seems she subdued me and turned back time. That's why I don't recall my teeth being pulled out.]

Id believed Urd was the culprit who took his teeth.

"But why are the missing teeth so important?"

[Well... I need my teeth to complete your transformatio ...

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