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The monk asks the monk to find a place to stay before going to the imperial city. The monk tells him that he is the one who has been following them. He says that since the demon lake, the monk has been gathering his "dark core." The monk says that he will believe the monk for now. He tells the monk that he can still hold on to the whole restaurant row, which is owned by the Kui family. He asks if there is anything else he needs to eat, and the monk says there is. There is a huge jar of holy ice in the kitchen, which keeps the food fresh. He also says that the monk helped a child to earn magic stones, which he could exchange for medicine for the chronically ill mother. But in the end, the child offered the stones to the tiger god as a sacrifice, praying for wealth and prosperity
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The Great Queen • Chapter 143 • Page ik-page-3118122
The Great Queen • Chapter 143 • Page ik-page-3118115
The Great Queen • Chapter 143 • Page ik-page-3118144
The Great Queen • Chapter 143 • Page ik-page-3118111
The Great Queen • Chapter 143 • Page ik-page-3118105
The Great Queen • Chapter 143 • Page ik-page-3118109
Chapter 143
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About This Chapter
The monk asks the monk to find a place to stay before going to the imperial city. The monk tells him that he is the one who has been following them. He says that since the demon lake, the monk has been gathering his "dark core." The monk says that he will believe the monk for now. He tells the monk that he can still hold on to the whole restaurant row, which is owned by the Kui family. He asks if there is anything else he needs to eat, and the monk says there is. There is a huge jar of holy ice in the kitchen, which keeps the food fresh. He also says that the monk helped a child to earn magic stones, which he could exchange for medicine for the chronically ill mother. But in the end, the child offered the stones to the tiger god as a sacrifice, praying for wealth and prosperity
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