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... e nobles of the Kalosis Federation.

Even without the pretext of detecting the Otherworldly Space.

For the sake of the Enhancing Project, they could still devise various entertainments at the cost of human lives.

Betting whether the enhancement modifications on the enhanced people would succeed, they even took the enhanced people to the Duel Arena for a fight to the death.

Thus proving that their own enhancement technology was better and more perfect.

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