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... oming flowers and verdant trees, suspended among the colossal pyramid-tiered halls of the Imperial Grand Palace high above the Imperial Capital.

A paradise beyond imagination.

A scene worthy of poets—one to be remembered and immortalized.

Within that sea of trees, a riot of flowers bloomed in full splendor, radiant and alive. The uniquely shaped pavilions, seemingly carved from whole pieces of crystal, stood serenely amidst the greenery. The lower balconies and corridors ...

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