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... the others, who seemed to be fully briefed, he still had no idea what was going on. And he wasn’t about to get involved in something weird without knowing the details.

At his question, Reid turned and looked at the man with an honest face. Then he answered calmly.

"You’re going to become heroes."

"Heroes?"

Ben still didn’t understand. Sure, he was a retired Navy SEAL, but that was a far cry from being a hero. He couldn’t fly, shoot lasers, or manipulate energy li ...

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