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... hey jumped smoothly over the massive rubble that previously formed a mountain.

He had been checking the spirit beasts that had been released behind them, and nothing could have been more evident that this was all intentional when the beasts stopped bothering to chase them.

Do we keep going? Kae broke the silence.

William slowed their pace to something far more leisurely. He couldnt see much ahead other than a large lake that took up their narrow field of view. The mountai ...

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