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... as silent.

The moon hung high, casting its silver light upon the cliffs of Snake Head Mountain, causing the dark, misty forest to tremble slightly. Rustling sounds echoed all around, rocks and stones rolling down the mountains above.

Suddenly, two massive crimson eyeballs hung above the cliffs of Snake Head Mountain, glowing like lanterns. The cliff seemed to come alive!

The giant snake raised its head, its crimson eyes scanning the surroundings. It opened its bloodthirst ...

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