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... o the difficulty of the task and the reward amount, it was divided into seven grades: D, C, B, A, S, SS, and SSS from low to high. D-level tasks correspond to primary killers, S-level tasks correspond to god-level killers, and higher Difficulty SS and SSS-level tasks were also only eligible for god-level killers.

Like Fang Chihai, they were usually not allowed to leave the Tianlong station. They could only take the opportunity of field operations to accept tasks. They were still mid-leve ...

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