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... ng strong blame, we are hard to blame."

"Please rest assured, we must go all out to break the battle."

The shadows in the big array are not stupid. The big line insisted for three days and three nights. They also know that it is likely to be broken.

Therefore, they had been prepared for the shadows, and they laid a large array in the big array. After the big array was arranged, they took the initiative to abandon the big array outside.

No one provided energy for the b ...

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