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... reau. Her strides were quick, purposeful, leading us past the towering faculty building, its windows reflecting the overcast sky. At last, we arrived at KAWAII headquarters—a small, unimposing structure of just two stories, its dull exterior betraying the curious name it bore.

But it wasn't our first stop. The agent ushered us further into an expansive, open hangar that stretched out like a cavernous mouth. The emptiness inside was unsettling, the echo of our footsteps swallowed by the t ...

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