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Although the forms of its thought were so removed from those of living things that there was no way to confirm that it felt “relief”, but the atmosphere that enveloped the world felt gentler than before.


The will of the world was like the “intention” of the planet, something we’ve never been able to confirm is alive.


The world acted like a single living being, and had a kind of [thought] somewhat like a computer designed to perform life support.


But, th ...

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