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... So this is what the treasure chest tastes like. BURRPP! Let’s enjoy these little moments while we can. After all that running around, chasing that damn Runner, hunting Lex’s killer! Rex worked us ten times harder. The second he saw Lex’s corpse, he just snapped... went on a fucking rampage."

The guy with the can of cherries speaked.

"He was obsessed. Only cared about her. His little sister this, his little sister that. We were just extras in the story of Saint Rex and the Tragedy ...

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