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... e and saw Deeny preparing the cup of water on the table. He then stood up and left the lecture hall. He walked into another empty classroom and headed to the corner. With his phone out, he tapped on it and a window popped up.


[Take the item out? Yes/No]


Su Yang tapped on ‘Yes’.


A green light came out from his phone camera and shone over the floor. A moment later, a steamy cup of water appeared.


Su Yang picked the cup up for a closer look. The water inside ...

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