8. The End.

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"How will you get it?" I asked.

"Oh that's a bit I forgot to explain then? My bad" , she said. Forgot to explain or purposefully left out, I thought.

"When the truce was made, there was of course an unspoken loophole. A way to bring back the lost element and to fulfill that gap. This of course would put the world with all five elements at the mightiest. The war will be brought. But so will the olden days when everything was available. The world with all five elements would be saved. The death of a person from another world in your own world will bring back the lacking element. The person needed to die must have experienced the lacking element. His or her blood would bring back what was taken."

Then she looked at me with a hunger in her snakelike eyes and said, "And you , are the savior of my world."

As she said it a stinging pain shot up from my neck . The floor seemed to sway after that. I fell as the floor came closer to me. Snake-bite. I started losing my senses. With that dull yet sharp ache in my head I heard her say, "Once the narrator of the story dies, the story ends from that point of view. "

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