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... current time, [6:10 am].>


You’re late mate.


<Vintage Clock (EX): …>


The day broke. The sleepless night passed and it was about time to get up.


Now there were container blocks, a kitchen, a cooking living armour, large exercisers and a supervising nurse, but the underground labyrinth had been a rather boring place in the fifth iteration. 


The floor and the walls were all rough and crudely built. There was a big void of emptiness unde ...

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