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"So many players are getting transported here, unknown to the fact that their lifeline is hanging on the thin thread which can snap at any moment…" Zach uttered in a solemn voice.


"If it's thin, then it must be sharp too," Aurora remarked. She glanced at Zach and continued, "Sharp enough to survive."


"Sharp enough to cut others' lifelines…" Zach asserted without looking at Aurora.


He gazed in the direction of the town and uttered, "Let's go."

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