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... stood up, the first person he saw was Ed, leaning against a tree as Dirt was typing something on the screen.

Shane thought they might not have found out about what occurred inside the portal. So he walked over.

"That person-"

"I know." Ed didn't change his expression and said, "Shane, let me tell you something before it's too late."

"What is it?" Shane pursed his lips and said, "Wait, you know what? This isn't the time to talk about this. You can tell me later. R ...

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