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... sed from the data, it's very similar to Reina..."

Du Qiangwei continued.

Angel Yan looked at the data.

"This kind of nuclear energy is not used by humans and Taotie. Judging from the location, it really looks like the star energy used by the sun's light. It should be Lena."

Angel Yan met Di Leina, and read a little bit of superficial data, mainly deeper, difficult to read, and impossible to read.

[To be honest, I have been using Yeguo to read and read books rec ...

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