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... mission, he was not in a hurry to complete it.

In fact, he had his own considerations.

Firstly, with his current equipment attributes, completing this mission would be difficult.

Secondly, there was no time limit for the mission. There was no hurry.

In the room.

McRae slowly rose from his stool and flexed his wrists.

From time to time he heard Jack shout:

“Kill!”

“Cleric, heal me quickly!”

Compared to the carefre ...

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