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Although he did not know this dark ship, the opponent chose to attack the golden battleship instead of the Anna when the Gan was almost in despair, and provided the Anna with a new set of parameters for energy armor. Naturally, I can't treat my friends badly.

Although the power of Anna's laser cannon and energy cannon is only one-tenth of that of the golden battleship laser cannon and energy cannon, the size of Anna is the flagship of Liu Qian's full strength, in addition t ...

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