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Chapter TenCornell reappeared in his room in a red flash. Then he collapsed onto the floor straight to his knees, out of breath and energy. He pushed the metal box away from him and his red armor disappeared. “Oh, Taro, what in the hell happened to you?” Jenny asked as she was startled and jumped off the bed. “Water,” Cornell said still out of breath, everything inside him hurt and his skin felt like it was going to burn at any minute. Jenny rushed to the sink, picked up a small plastic glass and filled it up with water. Brought it to him. He took it and drank the whole thing in one shot. “Thanks,” he said, barely feeling better. “What's in the box?” Jenny asked as she walked to it. “Don't know, don't open it. It's bad news whatever it is,” he replied, pulling himself to the bed and sitti