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... here most of the trials would be held. A blast of cold recycled air met them as the heavy door sealed shut behind.

The room was far larger than Erend had anticipated. It was at least thirty meters in both width and length, with a ceiling so high it seemed to vanish into shadows. This was pretty deep underground.

He took a slow step forward, boots echoing against the smooth, polished floor.

The place had the sterile feel of a facility not meant to be seen by many. Somethin ...

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* Ping’an means peace

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