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- In that small window of opportunity, She induced Kiyomi's hands to turn the wheel
- off course. Her primary concern was ensuring that the accident didn't damage Kiyomi's body
- too much. It had to be brain death. If, by the miniscule chance, she'd ruptured any internal
- organs by hitting her abdomen instead of her head, there would be no talk of kidney
- transplants. At the moment of collision, She gauged the most precise timing to apply the
- brakes. She held back Kiyomi's abdomen with all Her strength to prevent it from lurching
- forward, fixing both of her hands on the steering wheel to protect against peripheral injury.
- Part One: Development. Chapter 9. Page 29.
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