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... exa asked calmly, her voice slicing through the silence like a blade. She glanced at the referee, who was still frozen in place, unable to process what he had just witnessed.

"Referee?" she asked again, her tone now a notch sharper.

"Ah! Y-Yes!" The referee snapped back to reality, nearly stumbling as he rushed toward Stopper’s unmoving body. A quick inspection revealed that he was alive—barely. The man would survive, but a long coma awaited him.

The referee glanced back ...

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