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... like the name, you can change it if you'd like."

"It's al—" In mid-sentence, much to his unadulterated shock, Eternity fell to the floor like the doll in which she was.

He blinked multiple times, wondering if she was playing games with him or not.

He rushed to her side and gently shook her arm, but all she gave him in return was the vacant look she had before she became "activated."

His eyebrows furrowed, unable to comprehend what was going on.

A sudden bu ...

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