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... and a top. Both were Level 10.

Their attributes were better than his current individual pieces of equipment.

But compared to a full set, they were still lacking.

Ye Qiu ignored them and moved on to the real loot!

The first item was a longbow.

[Breaking Sky (Purple Rare): Unidentified]

“Damn, what a letdown!”

Not only was it not a swordsman’s weapon, but it also required identification?!

Ye Qiu dismissed it outright! ...

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