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... l clang of metal, Chen Xu’s left foot, encased in an exoskeleton, stepped on a dark red brick.

Chen Xu halted, gazed into the distance for a moment, then turned and said to Xia Jinse, who was walking unsteadily, “We have a few more kilometers to go. Let’s rest here for a bit.”

As he spoke, he pulled out a cement beam from the rubble pile, turning its smooth side upward. He sat on one end, took out a water bottle, poured some into the cap, and took a few sips before placing the bo ...

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