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... ngs in this world, and this thing actually came from the human world!

Where did it come from? Everyone who got the rune card was crazy.

As a result, in the later period, every store selling the rune-cards was so hot that it was unimaginable. Even though those people are just going to buy a rune letter board, they should go very quickly. But it still caused massive congestion.

So that even the authorization was granted, the aristocrats who sold these runes were scared.

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