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... icture of a blue evening primrose, because it’s referred to in this chapter:


The fire’s momentum was terrifying.


The heat spread to the sky, and the flames greatly rose and seemingly reached several meters in height alone.


“Master Madgar!”


“You must run away!”


The warriors of the Angry Bull tribe were running about in confusion as they cried out.


It was a natural reaction. They were in a situation where the raging flames wer ...

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