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... lso difficult to write. I also think of a lot of closing directions. Follow the core direction of this book to close it.)

Xiao Ran began to test madly on the edge of death. The consequence of death was that the difficulty of the task was increased by three or five times, but Xiao Ran felt that this was a normal phenomenon. The precedent is not without exception. The difficulty of that mission was absolutely exaggerated, and any other legion might not be able to do it.

But Prometheu ...

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The aura recovered, and the spirits ran rampant.

Qiao Yuan picked up “Eternal Dragon Slayer”

【Simplified system loading】

【Scan to “Lion’s Roar”】

【Simplifying…】

[Simplify success… lion’s roar = big roar]

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In the distance, a lurking seventh-order Variant Spirit is slowly approaching.

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The Variant Spirit made a roar!

Qiao Yuan opened his eyes and looked directly at the alien spirit.

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The oppression of death strikes

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