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... of crickets, flocks of birds from the continent, and deer, squirrels, and rabbits frolicking in the green hills made up the outer edge of the world, a place where numerous lives still thrived in peace and warmth.

“There’s no time,” Sylvia said to Yulie, just before the massive hibernation began.

“... Yes, I am aware,” Yulie replied, but her expression remained one of hesitation, lost in thought as she looked at the old diary she held in her hand.

“... Yulie,” Sylvia said ...

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