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... ly, only Madman and Nezha were left together.

However, although there were no other people around Madman, this did not mean that Madman was fighting alone.

There were still people watching Madman’s situation through the surveillance device.

Currently, among the Pioneer, Madman’s importance was probably second only to Chu Ze.

Most of the weapons and equipment used against the evolutionary creatures in the Pioneer were developed by Madman.

However, Madman wa ...

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