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... too serious, but did alert the other players who were intending to enter the Valley of the Tragic Dead that even with the Miasma-Clearing Torch, the thick purple fog was not as harmless as it looks.


Even at the edge, there were monsters that could kill Players like them in seconds.


In fact, it was not just the Players who were taken surprise—Xi Wei, watching the show live from his Divine Kingdom was taken aback as well.


He immediately spent some divine energy to ac ...

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