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... ghed at the sight: "This is the sixth riot in the void world. The situation exceeded our estimates. The manpower originally prepared was already sufficient, and it was still a lot worse than expected. Even A-class creatures appeared. Got three!

But even if you sacrifice all, you must keep it! "

Ye Lingchen whispered, "Is there only killing? Is there no weapon to target?"

"Yes! The explosion power above the atomic bomb can close the entrance!" Chen Qi replied, "It is just a m ...

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