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... d them around like she was using them to count, Alchemy hummed.

"So basically a football field. Or, 2 in this case?"

Alchemy wasn't exactly sure how to determine scale. She wasn't a landowner or anything fancy, so such things were irrelevant to her.

"That aside... This place is quite beautiful, huh? In a creepy, demonic kinda way. Was there ever a biome like this in A.O.A?" She continued as she walked.

As far as her eyes could see, it was a forest—quite a dense on ...

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