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Part 3

As I felt more and more cornered and continued nervously, Marin-san stopped in front of a door.

“We’ll do the examination here.”

When I entered the room, I saw many huge capsules lined up like something out of a science fiction movie.

“Now, please go into this capsule.”

...

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