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... st like a war that was gradually escalating, they would not stop until they died.

“How’s the situation in the faraway galaxy?”

“Our soldiers have suffered heavy losses. We need to regroup!”

“Damn you! If it could have been 10 years earlier…”

II II

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On the mother planet of the Seculus Vengeance Crusade, a large number of such signals were spreading rapidly.

Although they had already started an all-out war with the Keen Empire, Seculus was still ...

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