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It's foolproof against the Earth's breath, which is quite ironic since it's underground."

With Echo, I had already gotten a full picture of the room, knowing that it was partitioned into three sections separated by thick glasses hidden by the darkness around us.

Currently, we were in the middle section, and I inspected the other two sections, looking for anything of interest but finding none.

There were just machines and computers in the other rooms, and most of the ...

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