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... the game ramped up peril several fold. New players who had just entered the game, many of them did not know that the ordinary human body didn’t achieve any advantages in combat against mutant zombies. Even in the villa, Song Jian would occasionally hear a few mournful screams and calls for help.

“Song, Brother Song, can I build a safe house next to your villa?” Wang Qi, shuddering from the screams outside, asked in a low voice, looking at Song Jian’s calm face.

“Sure, we could al ...

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