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Chapter 62 - Desert Artefact (part 10)
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  My hotel room is empty. There are no signs of intrusion, meaning that Mirai had a premonition and decided to take action before something happened. Yea, what do I expect? Mirai has told me to arrive at the pinned location.

  I hide a photon pistol in my sleeves. Heading out of the hotel at a weird time again, I look like a thief, sneakily manoeuvring between the corners and the obstacles on the sparsely populated streets, trying to avoid attention from unknown and unwanted entities. 

  As I approach a poorly lit alley the location, I see things that should not be seen. Malfunctioned drones are scattered in the shadow, mostly some unknown units. What has happened?

  I attach my pistol barrier with a silencer and turn off the safe mode. Raising the iron sight to my eye level, I straighten my arms, ready to fire at any suspicious units. I slowly walk through the alley, carefully checking any potential corners. 

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