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They don't bloom on the surface. - the "dark" grumbled and discharged the laser into the floor. It was the girl, who opened her eyes and looked at the light with fascination, gasped and hid again. The crawling conspirators froze. - Knit the captives, otherwise they have already begun to crawl away. I'm more concerned not with the presence of a tree in the dungeon, but with how much it grew.

— And how much? It doesn't seem big.

- For such a height, twenty years, no less. And my people checked the exit a year ago. When they started to prepare for the operation.

“That means they were actively watering,” A.N. muttered, jerking the prisoner muttering curses to his feet. Extremely familiar. If you put a touchingly mournful expression on this bald head...

“Here’s the thing,” Anton drawled doubtfully, “they should have been watered with something like blood.

— Are you kidding?

- Not. But I'm not exactly sure. The mechanism of tree growth is not very clear to human biologists.

“It's just that
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