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... nary eyes. Clouds parted in its wake, yet there was no sonic boom, no roar of engines—just the silent dominance of technology far beyond conventional human capabilities. Behind it, several identical jets followed in perfect formation, each as sleek and enigmatic as the first.

Inside, the jet’s interior defied expectations. It wasn’t cramped like a military aircraft but designed with both luxury and efficiency in mind. The living area was spacious, more like the lounge of an elite penthou ...

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