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... farming, and...

"Nima, this is too insidious."

Seeing the heavy artillery batteries in the yard that were blocked by the walls, Bai Ye couldn't help wiping the cold sweat on his forehead. Below the artillery batteries were telescopic tubes. If necessary, they could easily attack the partition wall.

Luckily, Bai Ye has instructions.

This laboratory is also very dangerous.

But the more this is the case, the more happy Bai Ye is.

In comparison, with so many ...

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