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... so use this method to continue refining his selections.

It provided more options for the construction of the new mecha.

Furthermore, another reason Jiang Chen stopped the “Rapid Abyss Clearing Mode” was because

the new equipment was finally built.

The 8th Rank constructor had already sent the details of the new equipment through the personal terminal.

[Gravity Metal Fist]

[Rank: 3 (7)]

[Quality: Epic]

[Type: External Close-Combat We ...

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