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... After a while, he was able to see a huge square with a fountain built in the middle.

A baby angel statue was peeing in the middle of a large fountain, and around it were benches, hot dog booths, and ice cream booths.

The visitors were elders, women, and children, and there seemed to be no threat.

After looking around, Oliver went near Exit 3, as written in the letter.

Even though he was walking, Oliver did not stop looking around, and the place looked completely different ...

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