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... ith their mind at any time. They can watch the games of others both present and past. But when it is time for them to fight for their lives, both their bodies and minds will enter the tower.

He had heard how it was supposed to happen, but he was still intrigued to see it happen. He watched with rapt attention as the balls began to spin around each other.

The balls became so fast that they couldn't be distinguished from each other. They eventually fused before exploding in a flash ...

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