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... nades for genetic warriors had always been sufficient, and the quantity was still sufficient for Meng Nan and Meng Bei to Squander.

Yu Tian did not throw the corpses of the genetic warriors out of the car. These two corpses could be used as a cover, not for humans, but for their weapons and ammunition.

Meng bei lay in the back of the car. This position would allow him to withstand the impact of the bullets on a smaller area.

The only task Yu Tian gave him was to throw gre ...

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