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... there were sea spirits, Nereis, and piles of materials.

A pile? It was a pile. They were piled up in a heap. From the ones you’ve always wanted to the very rare materials you’ll be lucky to find. If I sold them, I’d probably be able to live off them for the rest of my life. It was a lot of stuff.

“Miracle Diva-sama! We have all worked very hard!”

Praise me, praise me! Their tails were… not, the tail fins of the big sisters were energetically hitting the surface of the wa ...

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