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Einen, though he appeared unharmed, was a bit unsteady on his feet and often spat out blood. The attacks on the rainbow ape had left their traces inside the islander’s meridians and nodes. Such wounds, even if they were treated faster than bodily ones, were much more dangerous when they didn’t receive the proper care. “Do you think we’ll be able to sell their artifacts?” Einen asked as they both climbed out of the ravine and sat down on the trampled grass. “Who knows? As they say in Lidus, the barn gets filled grain by grain.” With an effort of will, Hadjar collected all the artifacts that were scattered on the ground. There were so many of them that only a few acres of space remained in the storage ring. “What a useful-” Before Hadjar could finish praising the ring, Einen suddenly sl

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