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FLAVA

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It was true.

He had the blood they wanted.

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Ias entered the test room with a meeting with Commander Akios. She stared at the unconscious woman in bed with her pale white skin for a few moments. His eyes narrowed. His eyes turned to the monitor, and his eyes looked suspiciously at the machine that stood back a little. He held Anka's icy cold arm. He picked it up and let it fall smoothly. There was no muscle tone (muscles being tense at all times against possible dangers). He looked down on her with contempt.

He headed for the wall-mounted glass cabinet. He would now do the ineffective test and then be taken to Commander Marcus to have his memory replaced. He placed the ready-made serum from the cupboard on the gun, leaned it on the woman's neck and pulled the trigger.

And sent him to one of the memory clearing rooms. Room 717.

Serum leaked all over the body like killer cells. Before he had time to envelop his nerve cells, the antidote injected into him nearly half an hour ago was destroyed by the substance and became ineffective. The enigmatic who came in had what he wanted. It was impossible for them to notice Anka anymore.

While Anka is being carried on a stretcher, her body is bombarded. She had just begun to rapidly shed the liquid she had taken with the help of her body skin. His breathing quickened, his heart pounding with utmost severity. The body continued its attacks until it expelled the substance it perceived as a foreign cell. Anka's deep breath was heard in the corridor as soon as the last drop was thrown. Heart rate slowed. He slowed down the system with the comfort of his body getting rid of the toxic substance. Blood pressure returned to normal.

He was simply going to be a living bomb for Primus.

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"There was a bad smell from the ventilation flaps to the A unit." Simon did not look up from the cables he was trying to tie and called out to Raven. "It may take a while." Raven continued with the code he wrote to fix the broken satellite. His hand quickly hovers over the keyboard. She didn't even feel the need to look at the keypad, which she knew every detail by heart. "Yes, you said unit A is over." Simon murmured confirming him.

Raven got a toolbox and left the repair room. The series directed the long steps towards the platform that provides the transition between floors. The rhythm he held with his foot as he pressed the button number 3 and pulled up was blended with the soothing sound of the mozart that fills his ear with a sizzling sound. She tilted her head to the side, trying not to hear the sizzle.

He didn't mind the eerie white corridors of the 3rd floor. Because she knew Primus like the back of her hand. The fact that he was doing the maintenance of the camera system himself also provided him with comfort.

He stopped in front of the broken-white door, which was integrated into the wall so no one looking ahead could noticed. In a few seconds, he picked the appropriate one from among a scroll of keys gathered in a large ring he took out of his pocket. The door was open with creaking. She slid her hand over the rough wall to light the room where she was used to its darkness. When he pressed the button, his eyes darkened and fell to the ground with a hard blow to the back of his head, the last thing he saw was the blonde woman standing on his head with a fire extinguisher.

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