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... specimen here think. But I am not willing to tarnish reception of you, O Elder."


"At least you're a lot more polite than the other tentacle guy," sighed V.


"What is Balar doing, by the way?" said Aldrich. He had told V to keep Balar in Haven because he was not needed for this meeting.


"He's a decently fast learner. I told him if something fishy ever happened to Haven's networks to push a button that'll send me a signal," said V. "But I'm not sure he'll listen. I fi ...

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