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... were told when to pull their parachutes out. Worst possible case scenario, they would drop flat to the ground if they could not handle the parachute instructions. (And restart all over again since they would be severely handicapped from the long fall if they did not have enough chi to soften their impact.)


Despite the multiple times Bing Yong's group had been paradropping for the raids, the Bombardier Beetle Cultivator never got the hang of it. He was baffled how his girlfriend coul ...

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