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... explanation given by the police is a civilian shooting training field in the wild, and the police have also Send someone to coordinate and state that the rest of the night will not be disturbed by the rest of the people.

After seeing Ada Wang's figure, the company's Evan quickly took her to a room with a video processor computer and arranged four fully armed mercenaries to stand at the door to prevent anyone from entering or eavesdropping.

After receiving the chip from Ada Wang's ...

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And if that was not enough on that same day, I woke up with the biggest burden a human can bear, the burden of saving fu*** humanity. Indeed, as a villain, it is not my duty to save the world, but to whom would I leave this duty? Should I leave it to the protagonist who spends all his time luring beauty to build his fuc** harem? The protagonist who got the most powerful cheat code but still failed to do his duty in the end, the same hero who wants to protect our enemies only because they are living in peace for the time being.

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“He insulted this prince and you sided with him? This prince will sentence his entire clan to death!”

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