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... ree that was no different from the others. It had no thoughts, no emotions, and certainly no consciousness. It simply stood there, living as any normal tree would.

But then, one day, something changed.

The tree began to see the world around it. It could feel the wind brushing against its leaves, the creatures crawling along its bark, and even sense the warmth of the sun above. Bit by bit, it developed a faint spark of intelligence.

And the reason for this miraculous trans ...

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