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Leone is right. I heard its dangerous for you to be out here since there is no way to predict or defend against Prism Flow Did you perhaps sneak out?

W-, well, actually Ive always wanted to see the surface with my own eyes! Illuminas fell into the sea, so its not exactly a Midland country, but I still wanted to see it! This is still the same city, but everything looks and smells completely different from usual! The world sure is vast!

Hahaha It's good that youre having fun, b ...

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