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... ld in this small room. The two human generals in the room can only watch while they are skeptical about life.

Although the female Zerg, who started to sit down and weaves a scarf, seems to be unprepared for the two living human beings, even if the house is not guarded outside, the two human generals will not dare to act rashly.

If it is in human society, the perception that women are usually weak is not wrong. This is innately determined. Human beings are generally not physically s ...

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