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... become the best hunter on Earth, right?”

Hwang Gyeongryong looked at the orcs huddled around him with a proud expression. However, they shook their heads.

“I’m not really curious about that.”

“I was wondering what kind of things Master accomplished while he was still a mortal.”

“...”

Seeing Hwang Gyeongryong pouting, Garagoncha quickly settled the orcs down.

“No, Yellow Dragon! Of course, we’re very curious about your achievements!”

Hearin ...

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