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... m that orb?”

At that, Merhen stared intently at the black orb.

For a while.

She tilted her head.

—….I don’t know. I can’t read it.

“What about you, Cedric?”

—Same here.

“I see.”

He Stared intently at the orb.

If he touched it, item information would probably appear.

There’s a reason why he didn’t touch it right away.

‘There could be a problem. ...

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