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 Lu Cheng's eyes widened in surprise.

 This fifth level test was something he had not discovered in his previous life.

 Because, this request is too exaggerated!

 The attribute points alone cost three hundred!

 A moment later.

 Lu Cheng calmed down.

 Although the requirements for the Level 5 test are ridiculously high.

 But his attributes are not bad now, so there is really no hope of passing!

 Furthermore, the difficulty of the fifth- ...

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