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... ced the cruelty of the outside world of self-cultivation, the other party pulled a lot of stones to make money.

But in every area, there is a facade stone that is not necessarily big, but must be very expensive. It is not much like the finale.

Basically no one buys it, it's too expensive to fold.

The student dolls, even if they are members of the direct lineage of one of the eight sects, who would dare to spend millions of spirit crystals to gamble?

Either win the bet ...

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