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... y didn’t even care there was the Syrithis Lion’s corpse next to them. It wasn’t bleeding, so its smell wouldn’t attract scavengers at the moment. Of course, the situation would be different once the corpse started rotting, but by then, they would most probably have already gone.

Michelle tilted her head. She didn’t have significant plans for the future. Anastasia could most probably guess that, so why was she asking?

There was only one reason Michelle could think of. When she lan ...

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