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It was GRIMM's first time entering such a luxurious palace. Everything in front of him seemed to be the golden splendor he had once seen in his dreams.

A crystal lamp hung from the Dome, and a Palm-thick long-haired carpet was laid on the ground. When he walked on the carpet, the surface of his feet would be submerged by the long hair.

The walls were embroidered with gold flower wallpapers, jade coffee tables, and leather sof ...

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