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... ere everyone was gathered to say their goodbyes. They were all planning on returning to their home, no longer able to work on their experiments anymore.

A few people turned their heads and saw Ning walking in. Not many knew him but the woman from yesterday recognized him.

"Why are you here?" she asked. "Is there a problem?"

"There is," Ning said. "I heard that you are all trying to leave. Is that true?"

"It is," the woman said. "Since we won't get to use any more ...

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