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When Miles returns to his dorm room, Ganke is awake and eating breakfast. Miles begins to change into his Spider-Man suit, startling Ganke. He tells Ganke that he’s considered the situation, and that he needs to confront the Warden. He believes too many people have been harmed by the Warden for him to idly sit by. Ganke becomes serious and asks if Miles is certain about all of this. Miles nods and tells him, “With great power, comes great responsibility” (236). He enters camo-mode, climbs out the window, and runs toward the auditorium. As he runs, he thinks about how the Warden has impacted the past and is actively affecting the future. Miles enters the tunnel, running straight for the castle-like building by the prison.
Miles enters the building and sees the Warden seated on a couch with a white cat laying in his lap. The cat watches Miles, waving its tail in warning. The Warden looks over to where Miles is standing, and suddenly takes off running. The two fight viciously, and Miles is overwhelmed by the Warden’s strength and speed. Miles moves to trap the Warden with his webs, but discovers that his web-shooters broke during the fighting.
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