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... creased by one thousand percent. Originally, the attack power of over 1.78 million directly increased tenfold at this time, reaching over 17.8 million.

The combat power of the little hero in front of him also directly reached over 17.8 million at this moment, nearly 20 million combat power.

The various equipment and entries piled up on the ground were so overwhelming that it was dizzying.

"Damn, what did you do, how did your combat power increase tenfold?"

Ji Ming ...

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