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... Granny Kufa.

At the place where her body shattered, a sapling emerged.

It was the Longevity Thousand Hearts Curse.

He knew this wasn’t a normal sapling when he reached out for it.

It was a magical item in the shape of a sapling.

It was too bad that he couldn’t take it along with him.

He could have gotten bubbles out of it.

He checked it. There was no dust on it.

He w ...

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