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... ne could die, the answer would commonly be dying of suffocation through drowning. The feeling of air leaving your body and not coming back as water gushes straight into your lungs is horrifying.

Now, imagine that happening inside a violent tsunami with a pressure that could easily crush an elephant and turn them into meat paste. The pain was tens of times worse than before. That was exactly what Talon was feeling at that moment.

The crushing pressure of water was pressing on ever ...

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