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... faces and glass containers filled with swirling, iridescent liquids. The air carried a faint metallic tang mixed with a burnt chemical stench. A man in a white lab coat stood near a table cluttered with test tubes, syringes, and charts covered in incomprehensible formulas. His back was to the room’s entrance, shoulders stiff as though he were waiting for something—or someone.

Jael Yilin stepped into the room, his every movement taut with restrained fury. His coat billowed behind him, and ...

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