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... continuously collided with the choppy waves.

The salty spray mingled with the crisp morning air, creating an invigorating ambiance on the bustling vessel.

Countless sailors moved with purpose, doing their every day duties on the dock. Crates were hoisted, nets were untangled, and the rhythmic clank of metal on metal echoed as they prepared for the day ahead.

While these seamen were busy with their tasks, a young man was sitting on top of the ship's mast.

His short ...

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