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... met with another one.

Eclipse scowled. "You've got to be kidding me."

This door was different from the last—sleek, metallic, and completely seamless except for two embedded touch-screen monitors, one on each side. A faint blue glow pulsed steadily from the screens, casting an eerie light on the smooth surface. There were no visible handles, no buttons, no keyholes.

Just a cold, silent challenge.

"What the hell? Is it really hacking skills this time?" Eclipse mutt ...

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