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... ain in front of him gradually dissipated.

  After the simulation was over, Leiter savored it carefully, remained silent for a while, and a flash of amazement flashed in his eyes.

  In general, nothing important or unexpected happened in this simulation, and it was relatively calm.

  Whether it is the Blood God Sect he cares about, the organization behind Black Star Sands, or Donglan Coast, etc., there is no movement, and it has been developing steadily for a year.

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