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... emselves.

In fact, they don't need to dig it out, they just need to choose to accept the task, but doing so clearly shows their determination.

This made the other players present very moved, and they also knew that it was time for them to choose. ,

Although they can't bear the pain of digging out, they can choose to accept the task.

With the choice to accept the task, the green gem between the eyebrows broke away from the eyebrows and flew into the sky.

This wa ...

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