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... was completely quiet again.

  Ten minutes later, the Anbu hound unit in charge of cleaning the ground arrived. The leader had a tattoo on his left face and looked a bit ferocious. His name is Suta Kihara, and he is one of the best ability researchers and developers in Academy City. Accelerator's ability was discovered and developed by him.

   "Huh? What an embarrassment, our academy is the strongest." Standing in front of Accelerator with all his limbs broken, he sneered sarcastica ...

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