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... or headquarters, I will pinpoint its location and send it to you guys. The moment all of you receive the coordinates, launch an attack immediately."

After hearing his plan, Shi Xuan frowned. "Captain, this is too dangerous. We don't know the full extent of The Ark's power, and going in alone is reckless."

Long Yu looked at him and asked, "Do you have a better idea?"

Before Shi Xuan could respond, Yao Ran spoke. "I will be the bait."

Everyone turned toward the entr ...

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