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... any cobblestones were missing from it. The underbrush was growing up at the edges. Even so, life seemed to be returning to this place, the plants becoming greener and less barren. The skies seemed a little less bleak.

It was clear that the plants Lilas had set up could grow well here. However, you could see them growing out of place, as though dark powers were passing them by. Felix became increasingly irritated as they walked past them. Jaina seemed concerned as well. Jaina kept checkin ...

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The marriage contract was signed. No matter his physical deformities, he was now her husband.

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