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... t he controlled it.

For some reason she looked pissed.

Why is she so angry just because I was a bit late?

Well whatever.

Let's just get this over with.

He had far more important things to do after this.

I have to experiment with my sword of chaos after this.

He was excited to check whether his sword can transform into a lightsaber or not.

That was the real question.

Because honestly—

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