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... passed double digits and the story reaches the climax. It's all thanks to you all, who have been with it.

Honestly speaking, as the author myself I didn't assume it would be continued for so long, in all this confusion, all happy I acted as I pleased.

Well well, they sure grew strong, that Small Fry Platoon. They've grown way too strong, can't you guys destroy the world by yourself now? I end up thinking.

The days where they were busy trying to earn points are nostalgic. ...

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