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... and this Gate substantial change of pace. It was no jungle, but Murai swore this place was pretty. There were dense black trees with green, almost glowing leaves. Vivid grass around the soil had yellowish-green colors. It was surprisingly luscious, and the artificial sun was quite bright and warm, spreading life from less than ten kilometers away.

It looked like a good place to hide, rest, and fight. Battles should be fun thanks to the intricate terrain and trees, while the angle of the ...

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