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... ody of Chekhov. One person dragged one foot and threw him to the corner of the ramp and the base hall, where there were numerous zombies, surrounded by the bodies of three federal soldiers.

After the addition of Chekhov, the four bodies were able to block the crossroads of about seven meters and block the corpses. Seeing hundreds of zombies in the mouth of the road, the prisoners no longer delay the time, automatically split into two teams, and struggled to push the iron gate of the base. ...

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