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... rried footsteps, some excited laughter....

"Welcome to the Dragon Game everyone," a loud voice echoed in a massive hall.

Many people were in it, teenagers and some young adults, all with dragon eggs in their hands.

Drahon was still holding the dragon egg he had picked before coming here. He was half dazed, almost crammed in between many people.

Good thing he was quite tall or he wouldn’t be visible at all.

A large wide podium was in front of him and on it ...

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