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... rules.

However, in the same realm, there are also differences in size, strength and weakness. A machine like Huben, which is difficult to grow naturally, is far from being able to compare with Slaanesh.

Huben is like a computer, it does not have self-healing ability, nor growth ability. Once there is an error in operation, it can only rely on external forces to constantly check for leaks and make up for it.

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