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... Did I Just Screw Myself Over?!

Nuclear weapons, as the ultimate weapon commonly recognized by both Lincoln’s hometown and this world, naturally had to have power that matched their status.

Especially the limited edition “Uranium Sword,” for which Lincoln specifically endowed it with a unique algorithm—

This algorithm ensured that in the vast majority of cases, it could achieve the effect of “clearing the field.”

This kind of “clearing the field” isn’t about cal ...

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