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... increase faster than the red castle's side.

The father let out a sigh and stared at the blue castle. He reviewed what Mu-Nyang had ordered him.

First, Mu-Nyang sealed Miaomiao's cultivation base and decreased his level to 999 so that he could infiltrate this place and prepare a quest for Xiaomao.

However, the Guild War here had a peculiar rule. Unless a player initiated a conversation with the NPC first, the NPC couldn't give any quest. Thus, Miaomiao had to wait for one ...

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