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... and the Empire, finally showed its theoretical limit speed when it was attached to the sixth spaceship and reached a distance of one million kilometers from the Azure Star. one third.

Relevant parties initially disagreed with this presentation, although...

"I'm a loser who hardly pays attention to whether the sun is shining or not because there is no time.

"My parents couldn't support me, I didn't have a high degree of education, and I was alone in the city looking for a fut ...

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