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... roofs of the ancient Chinese buildings and shattering when they crashed onto the ground, shimmering like diamonds placed under sunlight.

White oval leaves spun in the air, moving like birds before landing on the ground and jolting up again as heavy winds flashed through the ground, emptying the snowflakes that had already scattered there.

On the road stretching long, shadows stretched long like branches of giant trees as countless humanoid beings without faces walked on it, wrap ...

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