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... For Him [Part 1]

After much deliberation and with Aurora's encouragement, Lux asked James and Kazogonaga for a favor.

And that favor was to help him return to Earth so that he could talk to Luna for a day and tell her to not be sad anymore because he found a way to visit her.

Of course, James was fine with this request.

Compared to going back to Elysium, going to Earth was just like snapping a finger.

With the Bifrost Bridge allowing him to travel instantl ...

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