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... k.

From when the boy had first appeared in the Hierarchy test, he had been drawn to him, like a moth to a flame.

He had seen his abilities—ones which he felt wouldn’t actually pale in comparison to any of the top ten family geniuses. One might see it as just Ryuk being just another genius, but MadWhite was no fool.

No human genius ever had any hopes of matching the geniuses from the top ten families, and he knew well that one such as Ryuk was incredibly rare.

And ...

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