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LXXV: First Human in the South
Author: Giona Lebraco
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“When you hope for things to happen, they don’t. But when you do not expect them to, they happen. I must say reverse psychology is the only thing efficiently effective in this world.”

CHAPTER LXXV: Who Is This Mysterious Human in the South?; The Town of the Monsters

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