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This metallic fly was the size of a fingernail and was indistinguishable from any other normal fly if one did not observe it up close.

Elijah turned to Andrew to confirm once again, "Andrew, are you sure you want to do this?"

"Yes, yes, just do it already!" Andrew nodded impatiently.

Elijah sighed, "Fine, whatever. If Br ...

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