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... e up the idea of ​​​​running away.

The fairy tale of the tortoise and the hare cannot happen forever. Even if he is the hard-working tortoise, Ye Fan is not the brainless hare.

 No, he is not a turtle either.

 In short, you can't run away if you run far away. If you sprint a short distance, you may still have a chance to survive.

 Increased the speed of the aircraft to the maximum, and his goal was to return to the base.

 It’s only more than thirty kilometers ...

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