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... sporting him to the eighth floor of the Tower of Gratitude.

The eighth floor was a vast square. Bai Qi looked around but didn’t see any room present.

"Looks like they’re not gunning for a crowd fighting tactic this floor," he muttered to himself before noticing another teleportation circle lighting up on the other side of the square.

Was this a straight pass?

Did his actions somehow glitched the game?

Just as Bai Qi begin to worry about a potential ban fro ...

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