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CHAPTER 38: THE CREDITOR ANALYSIS
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The black text on the floor was not moving. The main computer was trying to understand what was happening. The whole system was slowing down. This was causing problems for the network.

The Level 9 Transcendental Restructurer Core inside Orin Clay was working hard. It was trying to keep everything running smoothly.. It was not easy. The system was coming to a stop.

Orin Clay was standing behind his desk. He was looking at the text on the floor. It was changing the way the system worked. The info
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