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... im, worried.

He didn't respond until he started moving again. "We're on the right path. Let's keep going."

But the signs were visible. He wasn't walking as fast or as firmly any more. His legs seemed to be under great strain, and each step appeared to take great effort. However, he still kept moving forward. The tunnel kept on forming with Earth manipulation.

'This doesn't feel natural.' Sylvester could feel it in his body. He hadn't done anything to increase his power, s ...

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