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It has been dizzy over Rand's shoulders because of lack of water and injuries, and some scales have fallen off its tail and strewn on a soft carpet that can almost trap people's entire feet.

- Rand had to go back to the corridor after transporting Munster into the room. He carefully picked up the scales, and the memory should be shiny. The scales that shine like pearls like mica are now in the blue. De's palm, like the dead skin, has ugly folds, turbidity, hard and brittle.

Ran ...

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Summary – Level 2:

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Okay, okay!

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