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... researcher to become a de facto leader of humanity in a few short years, spearheading civilization's final struggle against Honkai.

If one ranked Previous Era figures by importance, she'd undoubtedly be among the top two. Humanity's eventual victory over Honkai would owe half its success to her.

Her foresight was remarkable; she proposed countless viable plans, not even limited by the 'human' body. Her 'Stigmata Project' could already defeat Honkai.

Of course, Mei wasn't ...

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