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This is what Ian saw in his mind, his own attribute, and it took him a long time to understand the role of this attribute.

It seems that some changes have taken place in the game system. In the original game used to measure the strength of the game is the combat power, but now it has become the value of Doriki, which is exactly the same a ...

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