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... e corner of the room.

He seemed to be extremely tired so he should be having his rest.

"Ahh… Sir Vincent." Rudy was the first to notice Vincent.

He's already nineteen years but his height is about the same as Vincent's. This seems to be the side of the experimentation done to his body when he 'received' his Precision Eyes from the crazy doctors of the 15th Tower.

On the other hand, Boeres is quite skinny but it seems to have something to do with his dark hands…

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