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... a hint of curiosity in his eyes, surveyed the human city while addressing Erik by his side.

“You’re the captain, shouldn’t you be the one to decide?”

Erik, too, was visiting Acot City for the first time, but he was much more composed than Xia Zuo.

Their Elf Team, part of Nature’s Wrath, had come to Acot City on a mission, with Xia Zuo as its leader.

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