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... class personnel, now displaying Kagune Eyes, attempted to attack the armed guards nearby. Their speed and strength had already surpassed that of normal humans.However, they were far weaker than Rize and had not manifested any Kagune.With a single gesture, Haruto stopped them instantly.

These individuals had exhibited Ghoul traits, but at their core, they were still degraded Blacklight Virus hosts.They were completely under his control.

"Dr. Tinei, test their cellular data."

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