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... building.

Angelica then took the elevator to the floor where Morpheus was kept.

In the elevator, Angelica was still tidying up her weapons.

Finally, as the elevator door slowly opened, Angelica noticed a chaotic scene.

It could be said that the entire floor was about to be destroyed.

The wall was full of bullet holes. However, Angelica was relieved to see the scene.

As expected, Trinity was trustworthy as a teammate. She should have successfully su ...

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