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... the ochre-colored path leading to the mountain summit.

The wide trail was flanked by dense foliage, glistening with morning dew under the transparent light of the rising sun.

The spacing between the figures was long and drawn-out.

At the highest point of the path, Wind Lord Lee Si-myeong stood with his hands behind his back, his blue robes billowing.

Far below, at /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ the lowest end, Jeong Yeon-shin stood in silence, his eyelids slightly lowered. ...

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