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... protective cover technology was actually put into practical use, miniature missiles and ordinary bullets would become the most widely used weapons on the battlefield because of their difficult to intercept and low cost.

I can draw this conclusion thanks to countless deductions made by Xiao Yu's huge computing power.

Xiao Yu conducted a large-scale simulated deduction for this interstellar war. In the deduction, Xiao Yu tried tens of thousands of different war methods and chose the ...

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