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... enix ancient tower.


He didn’t have to go to the birch forest at night, but the earth and the strange ball could overlap at any time, and time was life!


Fortunately, unlike the Barbarian tribe, the ghost monks didn’t have a fixed time to rest.


They were full of energy and wanted to fight at all times. They also liked to “shop” at night, like ghosts wandering in the ancient city at night …


Jiang Xiao, who arrived at midnight, also made the entire Phoenix ...

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