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... ving and looked at the sky, seeing the clouds spiralling down from the heavens. Her frozen face masked all emotions, but something sparked in her eyes.

The snow around them started getting ripped off the ground and lifted by the wind, melted from their harrowing speed.

Zenia's body flashed with lightning, and her skin started melting into pure white radiance. The ground around her melted, and the blinding arcing light grew harsher.

While most races focused on expanding th ...

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