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The inheritance had already been initiated; there was no reason for it to be interrupted.

Matthew chose to continue.

So, more information flowed into his mind like a tide.

He stood in front of the stone stele, his eyes tightly closed, beads of sweat the size of beans forming on his forehead.

Black and white images flickered before Matthew's eyes like a slideshow.

In just a few breaths.

Not only did he successfully receive the inheritance of the Balance Envoy, but he also learned part of the story of the first Balance Envoy of the Su Clan, King Mingtan.

Matthew slowly opened his eyes.

The tadpole-like characters on the stele quickly twisted and "evaporated" into thin air.

The dozen or so patterns behind the stele did the same.

Matthew turned around and asked in a raspy voice, "After you guys came in, did you see anything on the stele and the stones?"

Bobo shook her head silently.

Lumiere, curiosity in her eyes, looked at the stele, "Wasn't it always blank here?"

Matthew nodded inwardly.

This confirmed his speculation about the stele - only those with the potential to become a Balance Envoy would see the tadpole characters and those patterns.

This required at least two conditions:

First and most importantly, the Su Clan's brand;

Second, the person who touches the stele must possess at least two legendary paths or two particularly powerful abilities.

This should be the necessary condition for triggering the inheritance of the Balance Envoy.

As long as this threshold was crossed, receiving the inheritance became very easy. For example, Matthew had no knowledge of the contents of those tadpole characters but still easily understood the information that had been poured into his mind.

This was probably something the person who left the inheritance had considered, knowing that the birth of a Balance Envoy was not an easy task.

Therefore, they opened the door for convenience.

Matthew, who had traveled to the south, enduring the hardships of the journey, had finally achieved his goal.

But there was still a hint of confusion in his brow.

...

"Tip: You have received the inheritance of the 'Special Occupation: Balance Envoy.' You can choose one of the following two ways to add the abilities of the Balance Envoy to your list of abilities:

Advance (Open the special path: Balance of All Things)

Part-time (facing XP penalties)"

According to Matthew's previous thoughts, he would most likely choose to advance directly.

After all, the Balance Envoy had a special path, which meant limitless achievements in the future.

However, after reviewing the inherited information.

Matthew hesitated.

He didn't make an impulsive decision but closed his eyes and began to recall the origin of the Balance Envoy occupation.

To sort this out, he had to start with King Mingtan.

According to the information stored on the stele, King Mingtan was the world's first Balance Envoy.

In that unknown era.

After a terrifying catastrophe swept across the Eastern Continent, King Mingtan, who had a premonition, led people to board twelve ocean-going ships and left their homeland, seeking a safe haven to the west.

During the journey across the endless sea, King Mingtan's fleet encountered two major challenges.

The first challenge occurred in the southeast of the Endless Sea.

There was an abyss in the sea there, which led straight to the depths, inhabited by a sea monster capable of world destruction, rumored to be one of the "Twilight Creatures."

When King Mingtan's fleet passed over the top of the abyss, the sea monster ambushed them and devoured the ship that was at the very front.

The sea monster was enormous, nearly as wide as the land and seemingly endless in length.

At that moment, everyone on the ship was terrified, but only King Mingtan stepped forward.

He left the ship alone and used flight magic to fly to the belly of the sea monster, asking to negotiate with it.

The sea monster admired King Mingtan's courage and expressed its willingness to give him a chance.

But then the sea monster added that the negotiation could not take place at sea; it had to be underwater.

So King Mingtan followed the sea monster to the seabed.

This negotiation lasted for about 72 hours, and at the time, the sky was overcast, with a raging storm, making the scene quite frightening. Some indecisive captains secretly sailed away.

And when King Mingtan and the sea monster finished the negotiation and returned to the surface, they found that only five ships were waiting for him.

He didn't get angry, just sighed and said, "Those who stayed put can still survive, but how could those who sneaked away possibly survive?"

As expected, when the people on the ships celebrated King Mingtan's return to the ship, and the fleet successfully sailed through the stormy sea, they quickly saw the wreckage left behind by the ships that had left early.

King Mingtan told the others that the people on those ships had been devoured by the sea monster, just like those on the first ship.

Fortunately, the negotiations with the sea monster had been successful, and it would no longer trouble the remaining people.

The remaining crew members were overjoyed.

Some were curious about the specifics of King Mingtan's negotiation with the sea monster and the methods he used to dissuade it from eating them, but King Mingtan kept his silence on that topic.

No one ever learned the content of that negotiation until he died.

After that, the fleet continued to the west, and a few months later, they arrived on the western side of the Endless Sea. In retrospect, this place was less than three days' voyage from the Barbarian Peninsula of the Aindor Continent.

Here, King Mingtan's fleet encountered the second major problem.

A plague broke out on the ships.

This plague was very strange, and each person's symptoms were different. King Mingtan found that the stronger the Su Clan person, the more severe the plague affected them.

Especially the senior professionals led by the Taoists, one after another fell seriously ill.

The herbs and spells they possessed were completely ineffective.

The Su Clan people began to die in large numbers.

The legacies had been unlocked, and there was no reason for an interruption.

Matthew chose to continue.

More information flooded into his mind like a tidal wave.

He stood in front of the stone stele, his eyes tightly closed, sweat beads forming on his forehead.

Black and white images flickered before Matthew's eyes, like a whirlwind.

In a matter of moments.

He not only successfully received the legacy of the Equilibrium Envoy but also learned some of the stories of the first Equilibrium Envoy of the Su Clan, King Mingtan.

Matthew slowly opened his eyes.

The tadpole-like script on the stone stele quickly wriggled and then seemed to "evaporate" into thin air.

The dozen or so patterns behind the stone stele did the same.

Matthew turned back and asked in a puzzled tone, "Did you see anything on the stone stele and the stones after you came in?"

Bobo shook his head silently.

Lumière curiously gazed at the stone stele. "Wasn't it always blank here?"

Matthew nodded inwardly. This confirmed his speculation about the stone stele – only those with the potential to become Equilibrium Envoys could see the tadpole-like script and the patterns.

This required at least two conditions:

First, and most importantly, the Su Clan's branding.

Second, the person who touched the stone stele had to possess at least two Legendary Paths or two incredibly powerful abilities.

This should be a necessary condition for activating the inheritance of the Equilibrium Envoy.

As long as you crossed this threshold, receiving the inheritance became very easy. For example, Matthew had no idea about the content of those tadpole-like scripts but still easily understood the information poured into his mind.

It was probably because the person who left behind the inheritance considered the birth of an Equilibrium Envoy to be very challenging.

So they made it convenient.

Matthew, who had traveled a long and arduous journey to the south, finally got what he wished for.

But there was still a hint of confusion on his face.

...

"Hint: You have received the 'Special Occupation: Equilibrium Envoy' inheritance. You can choose between the following two methods to add the abilities of the Equilibrium Envoy to your list of abilities:

Advance (Unlock the Special Path: Equilibrium of All Things)

Part-time (Facing XP Penalties)"

According to Matthew's previous thoughts, he would most likely choose to advance directly. After all, the Equilibrium Envoy had a special path, which meant boundless potential achievements in the future.

However, after reviewing the inherited information, Matthew hesitated.

He didn't rush to make a decision. Instead, he closed his eyes and began to recall the origin of the Equilibrium Envoy occupation.

To sort this out, he had to start with King Mingtan.

According to the information stored in the stone stele, King Mingtan was the world's first Equilibrium Envoy.

In those unknown times.

After a terrible catastrophe swept through the Eastern Continent, King Mingtan, who had a premonition, led people to leave their homeland on twelve ocean-going ships, seeking refuge to the west.

During their journey across the endless sea, King Mingtan's fleet encountered two major challenges.

The first challenge happened in the southeast of the Endless Ocean.

There was a trench beneath the sea there that led directly to the abyss, and it was inhabited by a sea monster capable of world destruction, rumored to be one of the "Twilight Creatures."

As King Mingtan's fleet passed above the trench, they were ambushed by the sea monster, which devoured the ship at the very front.

The sea monster was enormous, almost as wide as the land itself, and its length seemed endless.

At that time, everyone on the ship was alarmed, but only King Mingtan stepped forward.

He left the ship alone, used a flying technique to fly onto the sea monster's belly, and requested a negotiation.

The sea monster appreciated King Mingtan's courage and agreed to give him a chance.

But the sea monster said that the negotiation could not take place on the sea but had to be held underwater.

So King Mingtan followed the sea monster to the seabed.

This negotiation lasted for about 72 hours. At that time, the sky above was overcast, with fierce winds and heavy rain, and the scene was terrifying. Several indecisive captains secretly sailed away.

When King Mingtan finished the negotiation with the sea monster and returned to the surface, he found that only five ships were waiting for him.

He didn't get angry; he just sighed, "Those who stayed in place might survive, but how could those who sneaked away survive?"

As expected, when the people cheered to welcome King Mingtan back on board, they soon saw the wreckage left behind by those who had left early when they sailed through the stormy sea. They had been devoured by the sea monster, just like the first ship.

Fortunately, King Mingtan had negotiated successfully, and the sea monster promised not to harm the remaining people anymore.

The remaining crew cheered.

Some were curious about the specific details of King Mingtan's negotiation with the sea monster and the method he used to dissuade the sea monster from eating them.

Unfortunately, King Mingtan never revealed the details of that negotiation. No one knew what was discussed during the negotiation, and this topic remained a mystery even after his death.

After that, the fleet continued westward, and a few months later, they arrived at the western edge of the Endless Ocean. In retrospect, this location was less than three days' voyage from the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula, which belonged to the Aindu Continent.

Here, King Mingtan's fleet encountered the second major problem –

An epidemic broke out on board.

This epidemic was very peculiar and had varying symptoms for each person. King Mingtan noticed that the stronger the Su Clan member, the more severe the epidemic's symptoms.

Especially the advanced professionals led by the Taoists were the hardest hit.

The herbs and spells they possessed were useless.

Su Clan members began to die in large numbers.

Even King Mingtan fell ill and couldn't recover.

Fortunately, there were still some healthy people on the ship. Under King Mingtan's orders, they continued sailing and finally reached the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula after a while.

The Su Clan's fleet stayed there for nearly half a year.

People who died due to the epidemic eventually accounted for two-thirds of the ship's population, especially the Taoists, who were almost wiped out.

This was the fundamental reason why this special profession gradually lost its inheritance.

During this period, Su Clan members, desperate for survival, began to frequently contact the local indigenous people, and both sides engaged in a lot of trade.

Shortly after, the seriously ill King Mingtan learned some voodoo practices from the local shamans.

Under the strong recommendation of the shaman, King Mingtan decided to try a powerful voodoo remedy on the remaining patients, including himself.

The result was remarkable. After the voodoo was administered, the symptoms of the epidemic greatly diminished, although it didn't completely eradicate it. At least it saved lives.

King Mingtan was deeply moved. He realized that if they had arrived on the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula earlier, more people might have been saved.

But it was already written in the stars, and no one could change it.

With his life hanging by a thread, King Mingtan began to study the epidemic on his body.

He was a true genius. During his time in the Su Kingdom, he had been the leader of the Great Wall Mage Corps for resisting demons and had achieved significant merits.

When he arrived at the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula, his professional level was a Level 16 Great Wall Mage and a Level 4 Taoist, almost at the level of a Semi-Legendary Master.

Soon, he made some initial progress in his research.

King Mingtan's research showed that the epidemic was merely a catalyst. The mass deaths of Su Clan members on the ship were fundamentally due to the difference in the laws and domains between the Eastern Continent and the Western Continent.

Why did Taoists die in larger numbers?

It was because many Taoists from the Su Kingdom were capable of controlling both the domain of storms and lightning and the domain of summoning zombies and minor spirits. This combination was regarded as one domain by the Eastern Continent; it didn't matter who learned it.

However, the domains of the Western Continent had been divided by the gods, and attempting to infiltrate different domains would inevitably result in a backlash from the laws. In comparison, the epidemic only amplified the symptoms. In reality, the death of many Su Clan members was caused by their abilities.

The voodoo given by the local shamans weakened their powers, leaving them feeling frail. This is why the symptoms of the epidemic were greatly alleviated.

This discovery left King Mingtan deeply disheartened. He realized that even the gods themselves hadn't directly intervened. The difference in domains and the reaction from their own innate domains caused this disaster.

This meant that the Western Continent wasn't an ideal refuge for the Eastern ancestors, especially when they arrived at the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula before the Ascension of Heaven's Palace. The laws of domains would subconsciously seek to appease the gods, and this was the fundamental reason the epidemic was exacerbated.

Although he had reached the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula, King Mingtan's life had reached a precarious point. With no other choice, he could only adapt to the situation.

The subsequent information regarding inheritance became somewhat unclear.

Matthew only knew that after leaving the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula, King Mingtan spent a long time studying the domains of the Western Continent. Eventually, using an artifact he brought from the Eastern Continent as a foundation, he managed to establish a new domain of equilibrium, which allowed him to harmonize the conflicting attributes within his own body.

He succeeded and advanced into the Legendary realm using this domain.

However, he also failed because, even for King Mingtan himself, maintaining this equilibrium over time required reliance on that artifact.

For all subsequent Equilibrium Envoys who wished to further their careers in this profession, they had to form a contract with that artifact.

The legacy Matthew received contained annotations from past Equilibrium Envoys regarding that artifact.

For instance, the notes left behind by the second Equilibrium Envoy, King Mingtan's fourth son, were as follows:

"The Heavenly Artifact is elusive, and the Heavenly Way is inscrutable."

This wording was rather tactful.

By the time of the seventh Equilibrium Envoy, the tone of the notes became rather unconventional:

"Is the legendary path of the Equilibrium Envoy all about chasing after the Spirit Artifact Spirits, right? You'd never know where it's hiding the next second. At that moment, you'll wish you could slap yourself in the face, just remembering the scene when you first formed the contract with it."

And in the case of the last Equilibrium Envoy, who left his notes before the legacy was about to die out:

"That darn Artifact Spirit! It just keeps neglecting its duties. It can't even fulfill the promises it made initially! The path of equilibrium was flawed from the beginning. Everything in the world is inherently imbalanced. Unless you can access the most primitive of two kinds of power from the start. But can ordinary people achieve that? Too difficult, too difficult! Imbalance, who cares about it, let the ones who love it have it!"

...

From all this, it was clear that the profession of the Equilibrium Envoy was riddled with uncertainty. It was a new profession that King Mingtan had established to save himself.

Even though it provided access to the domain of equilibrium, it might not be the right choice for Matthew. He already had one foot in the domain of equilibrium.

"King Mingtan and his people were quite unfortunate," Matthew sighed. "Considering the timeline, when they arrived at the Barbaric Tooth Peninsula, the Ascension of Heaven's Palace had not yet occurred. The domain laws subconsciously aimed to appease the gods, and that's why the epidemic was further fueled."

"If they had arrived after the Ascension of Heaven's Palace, things might have been different. The domains, saturated with the imprints of the gods, would not have acted aggressively."

"According to the descriptions in the legacy, the main focus of the Taoist profession was manipulating storms, lightning, and summoning zombies and minor spirits. In this era, these two domains aren't in conflict. Could it be that before the Ascension of Heaven's Palace, the gods in that era had divided the domains to such an extent that the domains with common spell elements, like necromancy and elemental magic, would clash?"

Matthew couldn't help but find it quite perplexing.

For him, the legacy contained a wealth of valuable information. This information might even be more valuable than the profession of the Equilibrium Envoy.

Yet, it left him with many unanswered questions.

How had King Mingtan negotiated with the sea monster, which was a Twilight Creature?

Was the content of the negotiation related to the peculiar ritual the Su Clan members conducted before venturing into the sea?

Did the Taoists truly die due to power conflicts?

What was the artifact that King Mingtan used to open the domain of equilibrium, and where was it now?

These questions piqued Matthew's interest.

But he was also aware that not every problem in this world had a solution. Many mysteries were destined to be shrouded in the fog of history, and clinging to them too tightly could lead to one's own demise.

What was most important was that he had to make a choice now.

"My path is already clear. Nature and Immortality – there's no way to change this path."

"I don't need an overpowered advancement. I need stability. Most of the random factors in the advancement process must be eliminated."

"I need a balanced power to regulate the two major paths. Even the system's names for me, distorted by Immortality and Nature, can become garbled. When those two strengthen further, there's a chance they'll fight within me. So, I need this power. However, I don't need to invest too much in becoming an Equilibrium Envoy."

With a clear understanding of what he needed, Matthew's path became very evident.

...

"Hint: You have chosen 'Part-time.' You've spent a substantial amount of XP, and you've gained 'Equilibrium Envoy LV1' (Second Occupation)!

Warning: When advancing in the second occupation 'Equilibrium Envoy,' you'll face part-time penalties, which means an additional 50% XP cost!

You have acquired the occupational feature of the Equilibrium Envoy: Supreme Harmony.

Supreme Harmony: You can harmonize multiple powers within your body, keeping them in a balanced and stable state to prevent conflicts. Additionally, you've gained the ability 'Harmony Spells.'

Harmony Spells: With a single spell action (non-negotiable), you can harmonize two spells or abilities from your list, belonging to different domains.

Once the harmonization is complete, you can upgrade one of the spells or abilities to 'Enhanced Spell (Ability),' which will have a more potent effect when cast.

The other harmonized spell or ability automatically enters a cooldown.

Note 1: Different combinations of spells will result in different enhancement effects.

Note 2: You currently have two daily uses of 'Harmony Spells.'"

...

Upon gaining Supreme Harmony, Matthew could clearly feel the balance of power within his body improve significantly.

Above the Taiji symbol, the formerly dashed line of equilibrium transformed into a solid line.

Matthew could see numerous green and gray dots merging naturally with the undead and natural domains, ultimately forming emerald-colored dots.

However, the emerald dots didn't linger in the equilibrium; they soon dispersed into the undead and natural domains, respectively.

Afterward, the emerald dots in the realms of life and death split back into gray and green dots, each returning to their respective domains.

This continued in a loop.

Although the number of dots varied among the three domains, they had formed a dynamic balance!

The concealed risk that had been buried within his heart was finally alleviated.

This delighted Matthew.

What intrigued him even more was the ability to harmonize spells. It allowed the combination of abilities from different domains, enhancing one of them to deliver a more formidable impact.

The real fun lay in the diverse combinations that could result in unique enhancement effects.

Matthew couldn't resist trying one right away.

This ability consumed a standard spell action and had an approximate duration of five seconds.

After harmonization:

One of the chosen abilities was now available for use, while the other entered a cooldown.

"Interesting!" Matthew exclaimed. If it weren't for the limited usage, he'd be experimenting with it all day long!

The most fascinating aspect of this ability was that, as he continued to grow stronger, he would acquire more abilities. This, in turn, would lead to an exponential increase in potential combinations.

If not for Lumière and Bobo watching by his side, he would have transformed into a raven right there and taken off for a spin!

Having spent a considerable amount of effort to acquire this new power, Matthew finally calmed down.

In addition to the occupational feature, the Equilibrium Envoy LV1 also bestowed upon him a new ability.

"Equilibrium Sensing: Wherever you go, you can perceive the local energy field. If there's any imbalance, you'll immediately detect it.

You can use this ability for elemental tracking or as a basis for reconfiguring and mending energy fields."

This was an extremely useful supplementary ability.

Energy fields were typically perceived with great sensitivity by elemental beings. They were primarily composed of four major elements and other attributes like the spirit.

An absence of a specific type of energy usually indicated an imbalance in the energy field.

Some powerful monsters could alter the local energy field as they passed through. Thus, this skill was perfect for tracking down foes.

Matthew contemplated, "The continual expansion of the mark of the deceased might be connected to the imbalance in the energy field."

His mind was sharp, and he promptly found a use for this ability. Moreover, it was quite a significant one!

At this point, LV1 Equilibrium Envoy had furnished Matthew with one passive occupational feature and two practical or entertaining abilities.

What he had invested was merely a portion of his XP!

"I'm all set; let's go!" Matthew decisively turned around after completing his part-time occupation.

He didn't even glance at the faintly visible graveyard path deep in the square.

Bobo was astounded. "You're done already? That was too fast!"

Matthew couldn't help but be speechless. "Do you enjoy dragging things out?"

Bobo hesitated. "Aren't you here to advance? This seemed too easy!"

"Easy?" Matthew chuckled. "You merely happened to catch me in a serene moment of reaping the rewards. You haven't witnessed the hardships I faced during times of adversity."

Matthew's words weren't an exaggeration.

In order to inherit the mantle of the Equilibrium Envoy, he had indeed put in a lot of effort.

For the sake of legends alone, he was willing to traverse half the southern lands, journeying through the plague-ridden city of Zewu and overcoming the arduous rainforests.

For an ordinary person, he would have perished on the way.

And on the Equilibrium Isle, he had also withstood the temptations from the underwater, with just slightly lower resistance; he might have taken a plunge into the sea like the old Suzu tribal elders, embracing an unknown fate.

Finally, even if he heard about the Way of Equilibrium, he might have suffered a great loss from Yu Lian. If she guided him onto a dead-end path or if he didn't make a good impression on her – in the latter case, she might charge him a hefty sum or ask him to do something of equal value.

When all these experiences were added together, it exceeded the usual requirements for advancement. Although he only gained a part-time occupation in the end, Matthew didn't feel that it wasn't worth it. Such was life – working hard and obtaining something was enough to make him feel content, regardless of whether the gains were big or small.

"What I mean is, are we really leaving just like that? Not going inside to take a look?" Bobo gazed back at the entrance to the underwater tomb, reluctant to leave.

Matthew's voice came from ahead, "I've already said I'm not a tomb raider."

He said as he walked out of the secret door.

"But, but, we could just blow something up and then leave..."

Bobo was still hesitating and looking back frequently.

Suddenly, from the other side of the secret door, a large hand reached out and forcefully pulled her out.

The stubborn artificer could only compromise in the end.

The journey back from the lake's bottom was incredibly smooth. They didn't encounter any monsters along the way and eventually returned to the shore.

"Our luck is really good!"

Lumière, who was accustomed to leaping on the shore, exclaimed. Thanks to the frogman elixir, he had an astonishing jumping ability. With a casual leap, he could reach a height of four to five meters.

"Not a single monster in sight; it's quite surprising. Normally, there are plenty of lake serpents around Dragon Lake!" he said.

But soon, while he was still leaping through the air, his expression changed, and he shouted, "Run!"

Matthew noticed that he was looking in the direction where the members of the Catastrophic Cult and the Sandstorm Bandit Gang had clashed before.

"Have people come over? From the Catastrophic Cult or the bandits?" Matthew asked cautiously.

"No, no, there are monsters everywhere over there! Oh my god, run! It's all corpses!" Lumière couldn't help but scream.

Right now, several monsters had gathered on the shore from that direction.

Without a word, Matthew grabbed Bobo's hand and began to run.

Lumière followed in a hurry.

The group fled into the rainforest. After a while, a few lake serpents came over. They looked at the dense jungle, bellowed several times, as if they wanted to step forward, but then refrained, as if they were afraid of something.

Gradually, they retreated and disappeared from the lake shore.

...

A day later, on the edge of the Bitterwater Swamp.

The figures of the three people slowly appeared.

"What do you think those two groups of people were doing yesterday?" Lumière, who had been pondering the issue all night without an answer, asked Matthew, "Could it be that you secretly posted a reward for Dragon Lake for both of them and made them distract the monsters for you?"

Matthew replied with a smile, "Real necromancers might do that."

Bobo corrected him, "And you are a real necromancer."

Matthew gave her a look and said, "Actually, you didn't have to follow me all the way. After leaving the tomb, you've already repaid the favor you owe me."

Bobo said seriously, "The favor owed by an artificer is not something that can be paid off with just one action. Yesterday's tomb raid went too smoothly, so today I must help you blow something up!"

Matthew shrugged and stopped persuading her.

Instead, Bobo looked ahead at the reed bed and asked curiously, "So, what exactly are you doing here?"

"Looking for a few zombies to spend the night."

Matthew casually replied. He was searching along the edge of the swamp, and it didn't take long for him to find his desired targets.

There were two zombies trapped in the reeds and mud. Shiny nameplates hung around their necks.

"Found them!"

Matthew turned back excitedly, only to be met with Bobo's extremely disdainful gaze. "You're even spending the night with zombies; true necromancers are really beyond my expectations."

Matthew was at a loss. He had just wanted to explain that it was a misunderstanding when, at that moment, Lumière, who had been watching, suddenly spoke up, "There's a fight up ahead again, heh heh, I love watching people fight."

"Let me see who these fools are causing trouble on my territory."

"Heh heh, one group of idiots belongs to the Sandstorm Bandits, and the other group... um, they look kind of familiar... damn it!"

"That's my tribe!"

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