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... ely covered by the carapace on his body, which is very immoral.

Because there were still unfinished people in the base, he finally changed into his clothes. It's just that the three pairs of eyes on his face still can't be eliminated.

Lu Yan also met the remaining members of the advance team of Dangguo Operation Divine Kingdom that morning.

Dozens of years ago, the Divine Kingdom Action almost assembled the best group of Apocalypse in the world.

The headquarters adher ...

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