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... but no one was able to withstand so much strain on spiritual power. Anyone else would be destroyed after attempting it once. They could only dismantle it and employ small area control. And in actual fact, those with such skills would not have the required spiritual power, and those with the required spiritual power would not have the battle sense. The crux of it was that there was not enough time.

Perhaps hardware could depend on the country’s strength to quickly recover, how about softwar ...

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