An undercurrent going on

Louis Holmes leaned over Esme Crane, pondering these things, and Esme Crane stood motionless as if she were a stone statue, her gaze fixed on the purple dragon for an instant. At this scene, those who were not familiar with Esme Crane and Louis Holmes would have thought they were a couple.

She was excited and headed out to that location herself. It was the bottom of a lake in the southeastern part of the western continent, and she doves in and dug out a slab of rock from a patch of silt with a bundle tied to it.

Louis Holmes then asks, "What did you want to see me about?"

Immediately afterwards, the Red Pelican sent almost all of its strongest laborers to transport a large plank of wood on a rolling log. On top of that plank, lay the Purple Dragon, who had been temporarily knocked out by Mr. Dragon's paralysis spell.

When she realized this, she had a dream and met the master of the phantom dream realm, Nordens. He told her about the existence of parallel

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