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... >contents for virtual reality games.


Her main work involved searching contents for YTBC like finding a player who was on an interesting


quest or visiting fields where a big battle was taking place.


Just yesterday, Kailan, the game that was taking over the virtual reality gaming market, had a grand


update. Therefore, it was natural for her to be very busy.


“Ah, I have to get my boss something so that I can relax and play for the rest of the week…” ...

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