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... perform."

Bringing Rose was with this intent.

His own strength was relatively exaggerated; this weapon module might have its boosting effect overshadowed by his own abilities. Only a scientific creation that could enable even an ordinary person to wield great power was a meaningful technological artifact.

Although the initial test model had a threshold for use by truly ordinary people, Rose's individual strength wasn't to that outrageous extent, was it?

It was mo ...

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