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... s that what they thought had happened to him? His mind raced, trying to catch up with the bizarre narrative these people seemed to believe. He wasn't sure what training they were talking about, but it was clear that this version of Ethan they knew had a reputation he had to navigate carefully.

"Uh, yeah... training," Ethan muttered, deciding it was best to go along with the assumption. "It was... pretty intense."

The chief nodded, his expression softening with a hint of pride. "I ...

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