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... chased the third child, ceaselessly smashing its pincers down onto the ground leaving a series of large holes. Thanks to his small stature, the third child deftly evaded every attack.

In the midst of dodging, he noticed a massive wound on the crab’s abdomen, its viscera spilling out.

Usually, these sea monsters would not come to shore unless they were gravely wounded, for reasons unknown.

However, understanding this held no relevance. The only important thing was to survi ...

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