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They knew it was not a good idea. They should have thought of it more instead of just going through with it without thinking of their health. They were driven by the fire of finishing the game so quickly and the fear that came to their thoughts about being forever locked in the game if they took their time on resting. They thought that was a good idea. But now that they were seeing the result of their decision and experiencing the outcome of their choice—excluding their health. They were now regretting it. "Berd, please, stop hauling! Calm down!" Shone said, trying his best to calm the fretting bird that currently was making noise as if he was in pain and couldn't stop rolling on the ground. "What is his problem?" Raelle asked with furrowed brows, even she was getting annoyed by the noi