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... another membership card, "The winning customer also has a membership card. As long as you swipe this card when checking out, you can get a 50% discount on everything you buy. This is also for cooperation with us. If you are a lucky customer, you can also use it if it is prepared by the customer. Not only in the Junhang Plaza here, but also in other places, you can get a 50% discount on anything under the Junhang brand.”

 50% off?

Qiao Shulan's eyes suddenly lit up, and she nervou ...

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Whether it was his appearance, his personality, his abilities, his identity, nothing about him had ever been banal. Was it his choice?

No. He was merely but a tormented soul doing its utmost to live the life it had learned to never enjoy.

Would being picked by a glorified universal abductor calling itself a system bring something out of him?

Would he finally learn to breathe in the pool of blood that suffocated him? The Harvester does not sow, he only collects.

All he has ever known to feel was loss and the only thing he can do is take.

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