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... Rhys and the girl stared at each other for a few seconds, both seemingly confused but for different reasons—Rhys thought the girl would have been out of the building by now, as for the girl, she definitely thought she would be dying here today.

"Have you seen Dr. Lopez?"

"Huh?"

"Dr. Lopez, have you seen her?"

"..."

She still seemed visibly stunned, unable to really say anything as she just stared at the dead arachne in front of her.

"..." Rhys coul ...

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