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... at a giant chessboard with black and white squares sprawled about in irregular shapes.

However, now that he had landed on the ground, the feeling of looking at a gigantic chessboard and the feeling of artificial production faded completely.

The ground beneath his feet felt all too real, not something hard and fake as he had perceived this place to be. And this was weird and intriguing leading Adam to a dangerous hypothesis…

'I guess each square in the board is like a diff ...

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