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... while he debated about what to do next. This second phase of the fight had thrown him for a bit of a loop. His most powerful invention wasnt working here and his laser kept getting blocked by waves of sound. His dueling gloves had the same problem everyone else had in that the incoming sound kept forcing it to dodge.

Boss, what do we do? Cass asked as he ducked an incoming wave. His hat, for some reason, didnt fall with him instantly, leaving a small gap between the minions head and the ...

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Cross-server communication is barrier-free, and you can rely on your brain for guidance!

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[ps: When you are bored, you can look at the other two works by author Jun, “I heard that I am super fierce after my death” and “The Strongest Internet God”, which are relatively short, light spray, orz]

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