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GRADE 3: MORE THAN EXPECTED
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Suddenly, they were back in Mr. Christopher’s secret chamber, with their souls settling back into their bodies.

Both men took deep breaths, filling their lungs with air as they returned to the world of the living.

Marvin opened his eyes, feeling the familiar weight of his own body, but with a new understanding of the power he might one day hold.

Mr. Christopher breathed deeply beside him, his eyes no longer glowing, but watching Marvin with a quiet confidence.

Mr. Christopher placed his palm on the fingerprint sensor at the base of the cocoon.

As soon as his hand touched it, he could feel the energy inside of him flowing back into the cocoon.

The soft, sky-blue light that represented his synapticore energy pulsed back to life within the device, filling the room with a gentle glow.

The air grew calm, and Mr. Christopher turned to Marvin. "Let's go over to the lab. I could run some tests on you," he said with a faint smile.

Marvin nodded, still filled with curiosity and a growing se
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