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... crease the level of the "Silent Magic Mist" again.

—Until the robbery can't see the Book of the Dead, can't see himself!

He looked to the Book of the Dead.

The Book of the Dead naturally understood what he meant, and a line of small ice crystal characters immediately appeared:

”Please complete the exclusive job inauguration task first. "

"After completing the task, your level will be determined according to your new occupation."

"At that time, you can im ...

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