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... an bodies and are not bound by neural networks, and you also successfully possess special talents. , break through the shackles!"

Kirmork stared at Clicia and said.

"You mean, Riot, Kyarat, Buserey, I'm all experimental subjects?"

Chrisia spoke.

"That's right."

"Then why did you choose me as the carrier in the end?"

Chrissia asked incomprehensibly.

"It's very simple, because you are the best of all the experimental subjects, almost perfect. I want ...

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“Indeed, now I see.”

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