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... he is going to ask him directly where the gem is.

Shan Heqing and Belmod were originally scheduled to be the C base in Osaka. Regardless of the arrangement of the hands or the rum and BOSS, they cannot be directly controlled because of the distance.

At the AA base, the danger is doubled. However, this is also an expected situation, and Shan Heqing is still mentally prepared.

But when he got to the base, he encountered rum, vodka and Belmod who were waiting in the corridor.

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