Once everything was ready, Ray went downstairs.He had prepared thoroughly.Brazier fires were set up both upstairs and downstairs, and there was even a simple wind-shielded booth, not unlike the temporary testing kiosks people used to set up. The women's task was simple: once they received Ray's signal, all they had to do was switch on the conveyor belt."All set," Ray said into the walkie-talkie."Three, two, one—go," Honey replied.Seconds later, hundreds of steel bars came crashing down from the sky.Not a single one reached Ray.He had chosen the wrong spot.No problem—the impact point was now confirmed.Ray moved the "booth" to a new position, then went back up to the rooftop.After setting the steel bars in place, he returned downstairs. Once he was in position, he radioed again.A few seconds later, hundreds of steel bars rained down once more.This time, every single one was absorbed into his otherworldly storage space.They continued.After collecting a large qu
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