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... h Tang Lin, so he gave Tang Lin three talismans in a transaction. But the leader of the Tongtian Church probably didn't want to give up Tang Lin's special and useful chess piece, so he didn't say it explicitly, and only let Tang Lin ask for it himself, but the restrictions were extremely loose.

   This is probably a way to deceive the sky. They want to benefit Tang Lin, but they can only operate in secret. It almost means that you will win hundreds of thousands of lottery tickets.

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