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... ts were set up.

The elves assumed he was going to set up another target, perhaps to demonstrate what this strange gun could do.

But to their surprise, he didn’t do that at all.

Instead, he opened another portal—this one slightly larger than before. And to their astonishment, large wooden boards began to fly out.

Thick planks, the kind normally used to build small sheds or fences.

They kept coming, one after another, stacking up on the grass until there was ...

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