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... e even simple life could live forever, Atlan witnessed the death of grass.

A simple life form it may be, but it was still a life nonetheless.

Inside this dome of protection of Genesis City, there wasn't supposed to be any kind of death. Lizzie even said so. This was another form of evidence to the theory that Angels really did go extinct.

However, the people of Genesis City either refused to believe it's true and continued their ignorance.

Or…

They could h ...

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