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"Saishi!"

A deep, commanding voice thundered across the forest, echoing through the canopy like the roar of a god. Rain lashed down, cold and merciless.

"W-Who's calling me?" Saishi mumbled, his voice weak, barely audible over the storm. "Where... am I?"

His head throbbed with pain. His limbs felt heavy, cold, lifeless. He blinked slowly, trying to make sense of the swirling gray sky above him. All he could see wer ...

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