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... from the main deck of the ship Lord Gravax worked in, one that flew next to Grania’s.

At that moment, the Granian Lord and his breakthrough, a perfected Granian Clone, subjected themselves to competitive tests to prove who was more perfect in terms of physical and mental prowess.

The first tests were mental tests, designed to help Gravax know whether the clones would handle themselves in certain given situations and scenarios while also following commands, the same way a real so ...

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