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... s the place?] Cerberus asked curiously.


"Yeah. All the secret spots on the map have been marked, and this is the only place which is not marked."


[But I don't see anything here. It's a cliff.]


"Not on the map. I have to find a way to reveal… hmm…" Zach pondered for a few seconds and said, "Cerberus, you can fly, right?"


[I Have wings, so yes.]


"Can you fly with me on top of you?"


[As long as you don't fall.]


"Then start flying ...

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