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At this moment, Harls was quite enraged, even though he was a clone, his personality was no different from the original.

Being summoned and dismissed at will was infuriating for anyone, let alone Harls, who was hailed as one of the three great mysterious scientists in the Electronic Frontier World.

“Hey, kid, are you joking?”

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Harls flicked his finger lightly, and with a ‘click,’ the blade formed by the Miracle Power ...

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