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... y ability is an alternate dimension.”

“My alternate dimension is very big, and there are many things inside. The things you saw that I conjured out of thin air were all taken out of my space.”

“I’ve stored a lot of supplies in my space. Other than me, no one else can touch or see this space.”

“If I die, my space will disappear with me.”

“In other words, if 1 die, without me providing you with food, you will soon starve to death.”

“Including this house. The ...

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