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... en, using a plane, he smoothed out the uneven areas along the boat's gunwale, cabin, and bottom, immediately transforming the once black hull into a milky white, elevating its aesthetics by more than just one grade.

Manager Fils watched with envy.

Trading a tree for a high aesthetic value canoe hand-crafted by Legendary Adventurer Bi Fang—that was indeed a hugely profitable deal.

Placed at the entrance of the resort, not even prohibiting touching it, as time would go by a ...

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