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... sty scars.


That was another Aether-related issue. Their vitality and metabolism was much better than before, but the healing process hadn't really changed. As soon as a wound was too large, spontaneous healing without adequate sutures would necessarily leave some unsightly traces on the scar tissue.


This was all the more true since the number of possible cell divisions by each cell was in principle limited. High Vitality was not a sufficient reason to be repeatedly inju ...

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