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... scope of the rules.

For example, it is the same now.

"It's not good! It's not good! Arowana's battleship is attacking!"

In the distance, the soldiers hurriedly came to report the information.

The mermaid queen's expression changed.

"What! So fast!"

Nobita smiled slightly.

here we go!

As soon as the voice fell, only a loud noise was heard.

Everyone only felt a strong tremor under their feet.

God, it's broken!

This is a c ...

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