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... les of the game were discussing one after another.

  A young miner said to the familiar middle-aged man beside him.

   "Brother... you play with me, although there is no guarantee that you will win, but my luck has always been very good... I last time..."

   As he spoke, he lost his voice, and used his spiritual sense to transmit sound.

  After all, the world of cultivating immortals is still very dangerous if the wealth is not revealed.

  After the exchange, t ...

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