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Chapter 190: The Recycling of Souls
Author: Dwinda
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"Keep your plastic hands off her," Je's voice dropped to a frequency that made the rusted iron plates beneath their feet vibrate.

Administrator 04 tilted her flawless, unscarred head. She looked exactly like Bara, but the absolute absence of the pirate's loud, chaotic soul made the resemblance nauseating.

"Biological waste poses a contamination risk to the facility," Administrator 04 stated, tapping her glowing clipboard. "Incineration is standard operating procedure. Guards, restrain the anoma
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