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... were closed, for a bit and then after a few minutes, he opened his eyes. The headache had diminished a little and then, Kevin started taking in everything that had occurred previously. He remembered himself curing miraculously but he had lost consciousness due to inner energy trying to enter his body. But what prompted all this?

That was when Kevin remembered the golden ring, he checked his left middle finger where he had last seen it but to his amazement, the ring wasn’t in his hands. ...

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