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Part Two, from - The Call of the Golden Peacock Castle.

The spirit ship they were on went through the sheer rocks of Saitana Pari Lake as morning was drawing near. Suma Fen was observed grasping a 5,000-year-old Black Pearl wind instrument near the bow of the ship.

The Spiritual Siphon began to play again at that very moment, adding to the gloomy morning atmosphere. The quiet of the morning on Saitani Pari Lake was broken by the gentle tones of the wind instrument.

In the meantime, the Sirens began to surface one by one from the lake's depths, visible above the cliffside coral reef in the distance. While some sat on the rocks, others cheerfully swam. They were singing in sync to the beat of Suma Fen's instrument, as if they didn't want to be outdone. Many aquatic creatures began to cry as a result of the enchanted atmosphere the combined sounds generated.

Seemingly inebriated, Ye Bing Hawa muttered a poetry that blended with the sound of the sirens' choir and the blowing of Suma Fen.

This is the author's original poem by Ye Bing Hawa murni
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