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"Why do you want to know about that?" Hammer asked. Anxiety began to rise in his heart.

"I just wanted to know." Clyde stood up and approached Hammer. "I wonder if could you come up with something similar."

Clyde held up the necklace that Asqa gave to Hammer's face. It is a simple necklace. The string of the necklace is made of silver and the pendant looks like an apple which is also made of silver.

Hammer's eyes immediately stared at the necklace and reflexiv ...

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