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... would only form from many years of hardships and countless scars over their body laid bare without a single cloth covering it gave off a tough impression.

A bandana was fashioned around their head, and a short sword as thick as a wrist and pistol hung on each side of their baggy pants.

This god looked like a seafarer, but instead of looking like a regular fisherman, they looked like a pirate.

I could not sense any emotions from Wheatgrass, who was slowly coming towards me.

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