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... dn’t feel very good. After not hearing Elsia’s answer, he moved down the stairs.

The moment I stepped on the first square, the door started to close by itself. Shocked by the sound of the wind blowing, Sheeta pulled her hair back.

“Have you got it?!”

“You are well guarded. If it’s too cold, you can go down south and wait.”

Ronan glanced back and waved his hand. It was too big for the size of the doorway, so we couldn’t fit in together.

“Ppamba!”

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