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... who remained unconscious on his stomach. Aileen ignored it and left straight out the door.

“So, which way is home?”

Currently, they were somewhere near the middle of the old town. She believed it would be best to get to the main street, so following her memories from before the sun set, she moved toward the center of the district.

However, before they even walked for one minute, Aileen said, “What’s that…?”

Straight ahead were a large number of swaying lights. They could ...

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