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... Future" remained within the Ape Tribe base’s network. Upon hearing the summons of Ancestral Land, it immediately appeared, using the library’s sound equipment to say, "Respected controller, may I ask for your instructions?"

Ancestral Land said, "Immediately enforce martial law across the entire base. Apart from me, no one is allowed to leave or enter here. Activate the base’s ultimate defense system, bring the entire base into absolute defense conditions, and use defensive weaponry to el ...

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