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I glanced at the back to the city roll in the backpack, Lin Jie took a deep breath, leaving at least one back road to go. He moved his body up a few centimeters, stopped, adjusted his breathing, and continued to move up ...

Ding Ding ~

—— “You reach the achievement [climbing up to the talent], reward experience 200, health 50, endurance 2 points”

林 When Lin Jie finally stood on the edge of the cliff, an achievement prompt jumped out. "Age" 's achievement system is very r ...

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