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... er side tightly, her face filled with hesitation, conflict, and fear. She couldn’t imagine what horrifying things would happen if she put her slender, pale hand into this terrifying aqua regia.

"Tick tock..."

The sound of the timer’s hand moving echoed through the dim and silent room, making the atmosphere even more oppressive and tense.

Alicia hesitated, slowly reaching out her right hand, but as soon as it reached the mouth of the beaker, she withdrew it quickly as if s ...

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