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"Isn't it a success?" Ji Yue said with a smile: "Your human power has put a coat on the great existence, and it lasted for 23 seconds. This is a feat, for human beings. So, isn't this a success?"

"But you said, we can delay it for a while!" The man's tone became more serious, as if to put pressure on Ji Yue.

"That's right, for a total of 10 seconds, humans resisted the invasion of Gheros for ten seconds, delaying the arrival of the final day by 10 seconds, even with my ...

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