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... r dead or seriously injured.

Especially at this moment, it is almost dark, and the blue beam is swaying and becoming a smashing. At the same time, its speed is also sensational. Its range is extremely long. At this moment, the whistling hole penetrates the battlefield, with the meaning of destruction, approaching the storm. Big bat inside.

This big bat was originally open, and it made a sound wave to interfere with the base war. At this moment, it was cold and the eyes were stunned ...

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