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... er to deliver an order, asking Ke Daoquan to count the number of his subordinates and report back in time.

Concentrate on preparing to fight the void at noon tomorrow.

This order is no problem in anyone's eyes, even Ke Daoquan a few hours ago would not feel strange.

After all, now the void has hit the doorstep!

If we don't gather people and prepare to counterattack, do we have to wait for Void to kill us before counting the number of people?

But it is clear tha ...

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