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... Royal Palace was a prison building with several sea monsters patrolling around as wardens. The greenish stone walls, crystal bars, and the square room with nothing but sea algae were the only things Xiaomao could see.

In front of Xiaomao's cell, a scylla floated freely in the water, dozing off on the job. Although the royal guards just put Xiaomao and his crew in here, the half-woman half-octopus didn't seem to care much about the new inmates.

Xiaomao admired the physique of the ...

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