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... pticon fire seed source, and planned to use it for Tianhuo. After all, even fire seed source fragments can wake up the sky fire. It makes no sense that 3 D-level Decepticon fire seed sources can't Can.

But the mission changed Zhou Wenwen's mind. He knew very well that his strength depended on the shop, and the shop depended on the mission to achieve his level.

So Zhou Wenwen gave up the idea of ​​long-term investment and chose short-term investment.

So a new question arises. ...

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