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... . Mira almost just turned around and left. She didn't want to open that door only to find the room destroyed. She was already running out of Spirit Stones from this damn place. She didn't want to spend even more because of her stupid beast! She eventually opened the door and what both of them saw surprised them quite a bit.

Vulcan was running around like he was running for his life while Rhydian was chasing after him with her tail wagging and a stupid smile on her face. Vulcan had multip ...

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