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... hting on the board, but in the end with my cheat key called Lena, there was no chance for me to lose.

It was already 2 am by the time our game finished so Viezda and I quickly went to sleep in order to be ready for tomorrow.

I woke early the next day and spoke to Viezda caringly.

“Today we will try something adventurous, listen carefully to the plan.”

“Okay”

After describing my scheme in detail, we headed straight into the outer perimeters of the forest. W ...

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