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... w that even the solar panels and the roof of the house were completely covered with snow, which activated Light's Sub-Space ability. Light continuously ran his hand over the snow, literally digging through it like a mole.

After only a dozen seconds, the fact that he had completely pierced through the snow had suddenly cast a red light in his eyes.

The sudden stinging of his eye and the fact that he was wearing transparent sunglasses were almost simultaneous.

However, Ligh ...

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