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... l attaches great importance to this, even if it is pushed, it will be difficult to enter again in the future.

Therefore, Wu Wei can only try his best to make himself stronger in the next three days!

But even though he was in a hurry, Wu Wei was still in the training room today.

Until the time in the training room is spent.

After completing the training, Ah Huang's [Yellow Turban Iron Bull Pile] reached [474/500].

On the Elf's side, the [Mud Transformation] has ...

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