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... able secret. When they first read about the queen, it was like opening a book and jumping straight to the end.

Now, they went back to the beginning... and saw shocking images appear in their minds.

It was from a time, before that place even existed. There was only an absolute void. Nothing occupied that infinite space: there was no underworld, no universes, or any form of life. Only eternal silence and primordial emptiness.

Then, something awakened.

It was a prese ...

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