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Chapter 826 - Chapter 658: The Nameless Prophet and the Nameless Village

Eden stayed here for roughly five or six days, during which time he awaited the misfortune effect of the Luck Coin to pass.

To be honest, even in a relatively stable environment, the bad luck brought by the Luck Coin gave Eden a terrible headache.

There were no major disasters, but minor misfortunes kept happening.

For example, his bag got chewed open by mice, his books were half-eaten by them, his baked goods attracted a swarm of insects, he was swindled while gathering information in town, and he fell over by not watching his steps...

Without exception, these successive setbacks proved that this Luck Coin was extremely effective.

But because it was so effective, it caused Eden considerable trouble.

However, the only solace was that the environment remained stable, and in a day or two, when the misfortune effect of the Luck Coin would pass, he could search for the remains of the nameless Prophet.

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