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... the heart.

The killing intent seemed to be the same as the fighting intent when the war machine was first turned on, but only to a certain intensity, it would not rise.

In the subtleties, some lives are stronger in killing intent, and some are relatively weak. They are all different, but each is just right.

At this intensity, it is enough to drive life in the galaxy to desperately, uncontrollably and "voluntarily" to fight, fight, and die.

Even though many lives stil ...

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