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... lined with tens of thousands of round balls about a meter high. It’s a place with a strange atmosphere like an ancient temple.


“Is that it?”


Stepping inside, they could see at a glance a dimension device.


They didn’t have to look for it. It was a huge pillar high in the middle of the eggs deployed in a circular shape.


It was not just a pillar. Inside it, which looked as transparent as glass, was filled with white light, and underneath it was cluttered wit ...

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