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... 0 experience points. Leveling up was getting harder and harder. Would the experience requirement always increase exponentially? If so, that would be scary. 1

Returning to the novice village, Zhang Shan spent all his copper coins and bought 5,000 bullets. Including the remaining 2,000 in his package, there were a total of 7,000 bullets. It was enough for him to use for four hours. 1

After the Thousand Miles Riding Alone had finished repairing his equipment at the blacksmith’s plac ...

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