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... aged men.

Everyone was looking at a huge screen.

It was the live broadcast of the seeds. There were images popping up one after another

“Look, it has begun.”

The middle-aged man who was sitting at the front and had a hideous scar that stretched across from his right eye to his left chin spoke. His eyes looked ferocious.

The old man smiled and said, “This is the first test of our system. I hope that we can select some talented students to provide fresh bloo ...

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