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... n control of the battlefield situation.

If the current situation persisted, they could undoubtedly complete their original plan within five days.

At this moment, Sarah Kerrigan, though still some distance away from the Ji squad blocking her path ahead, had already detected movements in the distance using the sonar system evolved from her echolocation system.

In fact, digging tunnels was one of the Swarm’s signature skills. As the Swarm Empress, even though Sarah might be ...

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