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... ground.

But he also felt the pain after crashing to the ground.

'Arghh' he lets out a groan of pain.

He thought his body would be squashed into mashed meat, yet, weirdly other than a few sores aching sensation on his back he is not dead even after falling from such a long height.

After hours of falling he thought that there will be no end to the falling and what awaited him in the end is only death

Then when he opened his eyes and tries to adjust himself, ...

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