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... then expanded, quickly swallowing up all the darkness inside the gun barrel, turning the surrounding long rail grooves All illuminated.

The golden light beam roared out along with the muzzle, and its ear-piercing hissing sound echoed under the void shield. The golden skull was completely illuminated by the light beams shot from both sides. It traveled through the endless void, from the dark universe The first shot hit the flickering charging shield.

A strong light flickered on the ...

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