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... ding landscape had changed completely. He hadn’t noticed it immediately. This wasn’t just because he was focused on the changing colours of the sky. Instead, it was because something that Lukas couldn’t perceive interefered with his concentration as they entered the unfamiliar area.

…It was similar to the first time he’d entered the Flower Mountain.

A feeling of incongruity hidden in the midst of perfect naturalness.

It was almost as if they’d stepped into a completely differen ...

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