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... ee hours away from the terminal.

Shao Qingge and Ye Qi had their ticket purchase records. In order to pass through the security check and enter Azure Planet, they would have to have valid proof, the security personnel would definitely check the information of the spacecraft they were riding. It would arouse suspicion if they arrived too early.

Chu Huaying flew the starship to a hidden corner and waited for the passenger starship.

In these three hours, they took a break, ate so ...

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