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Because in the original book, there is a tunnel leading to the next floor.

After looking around, I finally found a corner that was different.

The color is a little lighter, and the distance between it and other bricks and stones is even wider!

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The author would like to thank everyone here!

I wish you success in your career and success in your studies!

Thank you for your support all the time, thank you! . ...

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