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... n from our point of view, was enormous .

Huge pillars with elaborate decorations lined up evenly on either side, and in front of them were elaborately dressed fairies, each in their own elaborate costumes .


The number of fairies standing in rows in this vast audience hall was just a few, and because they are tiny, it gave off quite a lonely impression, but it was still a beautiful, splendid-looking place .


The data I gathered showed that it was not only the pillars, ...

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eat human?

Not quite.

what is that?

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