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... y early completion is allowed!"

The radio information of the cluster leader is frequently broadcast, and the instructions are radiated to various units of the cluster at the speed of light.

"Prepare for the cooling giant! The first batch of heated helium of the material giant urgently needs to be dealt with by you!"

"Antimatter ready! Building a gravitational ring requires antimatter reactor energy!"

The arrival of the collectors broke the dead silence of this dou ...

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