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... ready to face death were now looking over with skeptical eyes.

Fang Hao glanced back at the fire in the distance, which didn’t seem to be spreading, and turned to say, "Why would I lie to you? It’s just a system task, we’re all here to rack up points."

A transmigrator beside them chimed in, "A hundred and eighty points could potentially bump the reward up a tier. Your defense army just needs to hold the line to get rewards. When the time comes, we won’t kill you, and it shouldn’t ...

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