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... as—the space was rapidly folding in on itself. Although Ritchie didn't possess any spatial abilities, he had spent a long time with Jeremy, and during that time, he had gained some understanding of spatial distortions.

Ritchie tried to use his shadow-related skills to counteract the folding of the space. But in the end, he failed completely.

Just before losing consciousness, Ritchie caught sight of a faint light within the black shadow. Though he had made this additional discover ...

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