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... ated, because when two wolves attack together, the poppy flowers begin to lose their grapevines and roots. Unfortunately for the wolves, biting into the roots is filled with poison. Yet even so, they continue their relentless struggle, determined to take down the flowers.
When the two wolves finally succumb to the poison, only one poppy flower remains standing—a flower that hadn’t participated in the previous battle but took the opportunity to absorb the cores of the two fallen beasts. < ...
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