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After entering, the changes in the environment will inevitably make most people uncomfortable, and those who are hidden in the folks are not good at all, so they need to arrange a large number of people to manage and so on.

Well, just think about it, Wei Xiaobei feels that his head is going to explode.

He would rather study the rules of a hundred years, supernatural powers, and would not like to think about it again.

If this is not the case, what Wei Xiaobei needs to ...

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