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... open as Khan entered the place, his eyes scanning the small living room, one with the same arrangement as the one they slept on, the first time.

His gaze scanned the room finding nothing as he walked into the place.

"Activate Nanorunic Eyes..." Immediately the entire world changed, a conglomerate of dark and red infused within, one in the next room and one...

Immediately, Khan's right hand moved towards his left waist coming to rest on his katana head, as he dragged it an ...

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