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Unparalleled

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Chapter 13
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In the middle of a conversation with a blind man, the two adventurers discuss the beauty of the Great Round Lake. The blind man asks if the two are also adventurers who have come to the lake. The two men agree that the lake is beautiful and that they can take care of one another. The man asks the blind man if he is also a mage, and the man replies that he is, and that he needs to ask about his ring. He is tired of the conversation and wants to go back to his tent. He wonders if the magic powder is the legendary storage gear, and wonders if it is the magic ring that Luoxue was looking for. He then wonders if there is a crest on the crest of the tulip family, and he wonders if he belongs to the tulip clan. The smell of the powder reminds him of toothpaste and toothbrush, which are also used by transmigrators. He also wonders if this is the same kind of poop that tigers eat. He asks the man if the smell is the best way to scare away the wild beasts, but the man says that the smell comes from powerful beasts, and they rely on the smell to leave marks.
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Unparalleled

Unparalleled • Chapter 13 • Page ik-page-4578780
Chapter 13
This is a locked chapterChapter 13
About This Chapter
In the middle of a conversation with a blind man, the two adventurers discuss the beauty of the Great Round Lake. The blind man asks if the two are also adventurers who have come to the lake. The two men agree that the lake is beautiful and that they can take care of one another. The man asks the blind man if he is also a mage, and the man replies that he is, and that he needs to ask about his ring. He is tired of the conversation and wants to go back to his tent. He wonders if the magic powder is the legendary storage gear, and wonders if it is the magic ring that Luoxue was looking for. He then wonders if there is a crest on the crest of the tulip family, and he wonders if he belongs to the tulip clan. The smell of the powder reminds him of toothpaste and toothbrush, which are also used by transmigrators. He also wonders if this is the same kind of poop that tigers eat. He asks the man if the smell is the best way to scare away the wild beasts, but the man says that the smell comes from powerful beasts, and they rely on the smell to leave marks.
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