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... y. Ming Ming smiled happily while handing the opened box to her brother.

The rings were the same ones they wore before but they had both received an upgrade. Twin gemstones known as Dal and Dimas had been added to the rings. Dal was luminous as the moon over the cold icy mountains of Loch Ness star while Dimas was a fiery red as dazzling as the heart of the sun, the main sun in their solar system.

They weren’t just any simple gemstones but the rare viviax gemstone his ancestors f ...

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