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... bers. Only these five numbers can be exchanged for resources at the counter outside.

   "Please choose, exit, continue?"

   "Continue." Jiang Chen said, it's just an ordinary version of the first level, not what he wanted.

  Electronic sound continued: "The first level, the hard version, or the second level?"

   "The first level, the hard version."

   "Countdown starts, 3, 2, 1..."

  hum

   The void fluctuated again, and two transparent youths con ...

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