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... s written with the perspective of the novel world. The Gods, Creator, everything that is referred to is with respect to the characters within the novel. It is my heartfelt request to take this chapter as a work of fiction and should that not be the case, I suggest you skip it.]

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As Melissa heard the question from Nix, she chuckled and said, "seems like it'll be more fun that way."

"Hey!" Alex interrupted the two.

With Nix's answer, it was finally confirmed that ...

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