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... o miss some fun things on Earth, like phones, television, movies—all these were his companions in times of boredom, unlike here, where it’s just you and cultivation.

But it had its own fun part—the ability to battle and move mountains, the fantasy world that most novel readers want to escape into.

As they walked, they didn’t see anything worth their interest in the market stalls and weren’t in a rush to go back, so they continued checking some other stuff that they weren’t able t ...

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