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... soft and comfortable as a woven rope. Strong and tough, the main body of the pendant is an irregular rhombus crystal, although the shape is irregular, it gives people a natural beauty.

This lucky item is called [Holy Ancient Elves], but the ancient elves are not sealed in the main crystal of the pendant. There is a golden rune in the center of the crystal, which is emitting a faint light. Obviously, it can be obtained by this lucky item. , Summon the 【Ancient Elves】.

【Holy Ancient ...

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