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... communicated through consciousness.

-It seems this isn't over yet.

-How are things on your end?

-I've dealt with all of them. Do you need assistance?

-No, I'm managing fine.

Leon had considered asking if she could capture one, but upon hearing that she had already dealt with all of them, he abandoned the idea.

I wanted to capture one for information.

Since Kito couldn’t do it, he’d have to handle it himself.After gathering his thoughts, Leo ...

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