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... had chased Malakai down as he ran.

Initially, Delmas had only wanted to observe and see how the boy had taken down their recruits so easily.

A Genesis stage evolver had killed six specially trained evolvers in seconds. Something had to be wrong.

But it was during the process that he had seen it.

Malakai's passive speed had been insane, far beyond anything a Genesis stage evolved should have. And that wasn't even the shocking part.

For a moment, even if it ...

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