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... like the sun was shining specifically on the building. Three Ninjas walked in front of someone wearing a black hooded gown as they made their way to the white building.

The front door was locked, so one of the ninjas hacked the code and the door clicked open. From the crack, the sitting room was dark. The ninja didn’t go in but rather took some steps back. He mumbled some words to the others before they brought out their night vision glasses.

"Ma’am, please stay out here," one o ...

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