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... get to see Al in action outside of the game? This is a rare opportunity."

Allen exhaled deeply, shaking his head, his gaze filled with a mix of resignation and mild horror. "Oh, God… This is going to be a nightmare."

Elio stifled a laugh. "You know, if they all showed up, you'd practically have your own bodyguard unit."

Mastercraft leaned forward, his grin widening. "Exactly. Imagine it. A whole team, just there to back you up."

Allen gave him a deadpan look. "Or ...

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