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- His first order of business was losing the dogs. The only idea he could come up with was
- cutting across the central courtyard to the north so he could reach the Thames.
- His footstep exploded out.
- He was not walking or running. His body made more and more leaps along shallow
- parabolic arcs like a flat rock slipping along a river. A few mandrakes popped up from the
- ground along the way, but he was moving fast enough to pull away from them before they
- detonated in midair.
- He left the artificial forest and made his way toward a city full of boxy buildings.
- At this speed, the difference between land and water was not all that important.
- Windsor Castle was a royal palace on the bank of the Thames. That representative river
- of England was fifty meters wide, making it wider than a school pool, but the sky-blue
- reptilian legs stepped directly on the water and jumped two or three times without sinking.
- After reaching the other side, he grabbed the metal pole of road sign with one hand and
- partially tore into the concrete surface of the embankment with his claws to stop himself.
- The sign bent diagonally.
- Although the fact that he had not sliced right through it with his claws may have been a
- sign that he had tried to minimize the damage.
- - New Testament Volume 22 Reverse Chapter 3 Part 1
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