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... s not stupid. He was not someone who was easily cheated by others. However, on that day, he found himself to be innocent and naive. On that day, he understood the essence of the proverb “human beings die in pursuit of wealth, and birds die in pursuit of food”.
At this moment, he now completely understood what Captain Kerlin’s words meant.
High compensation — 80 copper coins for being fiercely beaten by another person. A hot water bath was also provided before and after be ...
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