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... is power, an enemy got away from him. 


'That power, he certainly is a special one. I wonder how he was still able to use it?' Immortui thought. 'Is he still in this area?'


Immortui started to walk around, scouting the area with his eyes. He looked but could see nothing. There was some movement in the forest, and with a few steps and a leap he eventually landed inside. 


The forest had been completely destroyed, the large trunks of the trees now littered the gro ...

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