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... cers and men ate the mouth full of oil, staggered, the smell of food, the taste of the dishes, and constantly spread.

However, all of this seems to have become nothingness.

Only the steps left, and the birds...

Even if the bird's head is in the fog, you can't see it, you can't guess it, but the step can feel the other person's gaze.

He is watching himself.

The steps were calm and nodded towards the bird.

The officers and men around did not seem to find t ...

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