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... ck rock at the centre, where “he” sat. Owing to its purported ability to spawn lotuses with each step and survive off wild berries, grass and dew, some people revered it as a spiritual entity of nature, while some sought out demon slayers to subdue it. As the days went by, less and less people mentioned it, treating it as a bygone myth. In truth, the “monster” had yet to leave the dense forest.


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