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... >Both of them have made great progress in their skills.

Lu Heng's progress is naturally a fighting skill. With Gu Ling on the side, he is more open to challenging the mutant creatures that are stronger than themselves, bold and not aggressive. After several injuries, the strength soared. Gu Ling is a person who keeps his promise. Even when Lu Heng was injured, he gave birth to a small tree with a thick bowl and he did not help.

Gu Ling’s progress is his skill in shooting. On the fi ...

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