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... the bottle on the wall. The white wall slowly faded and a painting appeared.

This painting is carved out of stone. It is very simple, like a flower, a pole and three petals. There are four rows in total. Behind the flowers, there seems to be a pavilion, which is very small and seems to be invisible. The only thing that is clear is that there is a dragon on the pavilion which is very huge for the pavilion.

What does that mean?

"What's the matter with this wall?"

"O ...

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