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His words had barely left his lips.

A prompt sounded next to his ear.

“Ding, it has been detected that player Chen Yi’s words did not meet the precondition that a ‘Wandering Bard’ must rhyme, hence a special event — Golden Rainfall — is randomly triggered.”

“Event Effect”: The Golden Rain will last for 5 minutes, and any player drenched by the rain will receive Points as a reward.

The next second—

The sky suddenly started to gather dark clouds, q ...

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