Chapter Two - Meeting Edgerunners

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As it turns out, helping people seems to only get you into trouble as I was currently tied up to a table. Those were metal shackles too...

Mamoru: To quote a certain asshole I know...This is a violation of my rights...Though I doubt I have any in this world.

Around me were a couple of people, the white haired girl, yellow jacket guy and the big guy that called me a Neo-luddy, whatever that is. There were a couple of new faces too.

One guy also had a 1970's punk look, but had annoyingly long arms and fingers

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One guy also had a 1970's punk look, but had annoyingly long arms and fingers. And he had weird eyes like the guy from X-men.

Another looked to be a girl, probably a girl with a weird face mask on

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Another looked to be a girl, probably a girl with a weird face mask on.

The other looked more normal out of the bunch, not sure if it's a guy or a girl though

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The other looked more normal out of the bunch, not sure if it's a guy or a girl though.

Well, I could tell from a single glance that all of them, except for maybe the yellow jacket guy had some machinery in them. Although I was willing to bet that he was hiding some machinery somewhere since he hangs out with these people.

Mamoru: Not to be mean, but mind releasing me-

I was rudely interrupted by the punk looking guy with the long ass arms, seriously, how is having long robotic arms good for you?

???: Ew, the Neo-luddy is about to say something fucking stupid.

Mamoru: Don't think I can be a Neo-luddy if I don't know what that is.

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