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... Yi. Just by the impure aura emanating from their souls, Bai Yi did not believe they could love each other unconditionally.

He chose to submit the task and end this instance.

The system, which had been playing dead most of the time, appeared again.

Lines of twisted, blurry text flickered before Bai Yi’s eyes.

[Successfully cleared the Nightmare Fragment [Lamb’s Counterattack]]

[Instance Level: ☆]

[Clearance Evaluation: S]

[Points Earned: 5] ...

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