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... pins.

At some point, I find myself blankly staring up at the sky.

It’s a gloomy sky.

Am I sitting on the concrete floor because my legs have given out?

I’m propped up with one hand on the ground.

My head tilts back slightly as I look up at the sky.

I don’t recall changing my position, but it feels like I’ve been in this posture for quite some time.

The academy's technology is quite impressive.

I heard that if I shout “stop,” it will ...

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