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... er heart was engulfed with boundless warmth.

She reached out to the mass of flesh and blood to gently pluck an eyeball about the same size as her colossal form. Then, she held the eyeball in her arms. She was truly delighted. Her daddy was destined to die, but he ended up defying that destiny and survived.

He was still alive!

While Sparkle was rejoicing, a faint sorrow pervaded the surroundings; Lily and Sparkle's mood instantly plummeted as if the emotion had resonated w ...

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