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The human trench wasn't aware of the danger Khan was trying to attract. Caspar and the other soldiers remained relaxed, and barely anyone checked the scanners. Everyone was expecting another peaceful night, including Caspar.


Khan couldn't help but focus on that peace. The soldiers' relaxed expression almost gave birth to some guilt, but Khan's excitement instantly suppressed that feeling. He was playing with their lives, which he didn't like, but his options were limited.

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