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... hing water everywhere, Parang suddenly sat up in the tank.

“Huff… huff…”

As if waking from a long nightmare, she breathed heavily.

Her colleagues, who had been waiting for her to wake up, approached and surrounded Parang, asking if she was alright, but she couldn’t give any answer.

“Nnnngh…”

Her head felt like it was about to split open.

The living Alice, the Kraken’s tentacles, severed forms, Atlantis, and countless other scenes.

With so m ...

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