This is a locked chapterChapter 70 What it Wants I don't know why I am so sad.
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Another message arrives from the clay. This time it's from a military facility in a northern hemisphere country that was destroyed by the war. The message says that the facility is in ruins, but that the military hasn't released the information to the press. This is the first time the military has sent out this kind of information, and the civilians didn't know what to make of it, so they assumed it was some kind of threat from the military, but it turns out to be nothing more than cotton candy. Okay, now that we've got a little more info on the war, let's talk about what's been going down in the past few days. First, we learn that the war has been going on for about two weeks now, and that there's a military base in the northern hemisphere that's in ruins. The military has been using satellite imagery to track the progress of the war since it was destroyed. This means that the enemy is using the military base as a base from which to attack the rest of the world. The civilians don't really know what they're getting themselves into, so the military is using this information as a cover to attack them. This doesn't sit well with the civilians, who think the war is a threat to them. They're not sure what to do with this information, but they'll have to figure out a way to get it out of the military. The narrator tells us that this isn't much of a news story, but he's glad to see that the civilians aren't too happy about the situation. He's also glad to hear that the men are still working hard to get the war to stop. He asks if they'd like to see him go home, but the narrator says he'd rather stay and do his job. He also tells the narrator that he thinks that
This is a locked chapterChapter 70 What it Wants I don't know why I am so sad.
About This Chapter
Another message arrives from the clay. This time it's from a military facility in a northern hemisphere country that was destroyed by the war. The message says that the facility is in ruins, but that the military hasn't released the information to the press. This is the first time the military has sent out this kind of information, and the civilians didn't know what to make of it, so they assumed it was some kind of threat from the military, but it turns out to be nothing more than cotton candy. Okay, now that we've got a little more info on the war, let's talk about what's been going down in the past few days. First, we learn that the war has been going on for about two weeks now, and that there's a military base in the northern hemisphere that's in ruins. The military has been using satellite imagery to track the progress of the war since it was destroyed. This means that the enemy is using the military base as a base from which to attack the rest of the world. The civilians don't really know what they're getting themselves into, so the military is using this information as a cover to attack them. This doesn't sit well with the civilians, who think the war is a threat to them. They're not sure what to do with this information, but they'll have to figure out a way to get it out of the military. The narrator tells us that this isn't much of a news story, but he's glad to see that the civilians aren't too happy about the situation. He's also glad to hear that the men are still working hard to get the war to stop. He asks if they'd like to see him go home, but the narrator says he'd rather stay and do his job. He also tells the narrator that he thinks that