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... Naturally, I don't feel so easy.

"I sold a skill book yesterday and sold 250,000 real money," Lu said in a plain statement.

The azure sea breeze immediately exploded, cried: "A book earns 25,000?"

"There are still some equipment in the backpack. If you sell it, thousands of real coins are no problem. Even if you have a bad luck, you will sell the equipment in the future. At least 20,000 real money in one month." Lu has added a fire. .

The blue sea breeze was short of ...

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