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... emor in Olivia's voice. She glanced at the other occupants of the room.

X's response was swift and cold, red light shining through the dark patches on the eye holes of his mask with an intensity that sent shivers down Ezra's spine. "You wouldn't have stolen it if you didn't know how to decode it," he stated, his tone laced with a thinly veiled threat. "I know you can. So, decode it."

A tense silence stretched between Olivia and X, the air thick with unspoken accusations and simme ...

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