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... 11 minutes. Of course, the brave world online update is just a scorpion. The real purpose is to collect the user's computing resources through the iwn secret network.

Although Shi Lei is full of confidence, but how many players, choose to support the brave world, support the dream entertainment company, Shi Lei also has no spectrum.

Shi Lei did not answer Tao Wenxian's question, but told him: "Jie Shier, count all the iwn color ed that landed in the brave world, and count iwn secre ...

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