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... of Manifest Destiny..."

"Salute to those who faced death."

Haruto spoke these words, and the other three O5 council members nodded in agreement.

The Foundation Star—

It is the highest honor of the SCP Foundation, awarded to those who have made truly outstanding contributions to the Foundation and to humanity.

This was the first time the Foundation ever awarded the Foundation Star.

Haruto believed that Manifest Destiny deserved it. So did Detective ...

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