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[LIVE BROADCAST] - PRIVATE Seven Red Suns, No Significant Harassment

[LIVE BROADCAST] - PRIVATE Seven Red Suns, No Significant Harassment
[LIVE BROADCAST] - PRIVATE Seven Red Suns, No Significant Harassment

[LIVE BROADCAST] - PRIVATE Seven Red Suns, No Significant Harassment

[ I can't stop thinking about the eventual collapse of Five Pebbles. I wonder what will happen when it does occur. ]

[ The most likely scenario is that a great sum of ancient records will be destroyed, and Five Pebbles will inevitably cease to function. ]

[ In any case, whether he collapses front-facing or back-facing, the damage will still be catastrophic, and I fear Five Pebbles will not recover. ]

[ Have you consider creating a contingency plan? ]

[ Not particularly, but I suppose that could work if there is anything to salvage by the end. ]

[ But for now, I'll wait until something hopeful comes around. ]

[ Wouldn't waiting be bad if your close friend is on the brink of collapse? Seems a bit illogical if you ask me. ]

[ Well, some things can't be fixed in such a short span of time. ]

[ ... ]

[ Honestly, the only thing to fix is my ability to recover from this whole ordeal. You know I'm trying my very hardest to keep myself composed. ]

[ It's all I can do. ]

[ Me too. ]

( authors note: I went really ambitious on the comic panels this time; though I'm not very proud of them. )

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