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... ristic-looking hallway of the Port of Dawn's command center. Along the way, he felt the gaze of each personnel that passed right by the three of them.

Although a bit uncomfortable, he understood their confusion when their fleet admiral just grew out of nowhere despite being a middle-aged man. It was already enough that none of them were questioning his identity as the fleet admiral and misunderstanding him as an imposter.

"That's what you get for breaking out of your potential, A ...

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