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... , the system's prompt message popped up in front of Lu Fan's eyes.

Lu Fan's heart moved slightly.

The evaluation of this mission actually has first class!

倒 This actually made Lu Fan feel unexpected joy and rewarded 5 points of disposable attributes. With this attribute point, Lu Fan can enter the second layer of gas refining.

Lu Lufan's hearts are mixed, and finally he can upgrade ...

It's really not easy.

The first upgrade, I have a little expectation. ...

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