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... was an actual combat examination. The third was the assessment. And the last step, based on the results of the assessment, was grading.

It might look simple, but unlike what most people knew, passing all these steps was not easy. There were some who even failed to pass because they did not meet the bare minimum of the requirements when registering.

Yes, an applicant could fail before even starting!

The reason why the Mercenary Hall had strict requirements, was because of ...

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In her last life, Yu Lingxi fell from a myriad of stars that surrounded the moon into the dust, and was forced to sacrifice herself to the regent, Ning Yin.

The regent was born handsome and beautiful, but unfortunately he has a crippled leg. He was a twisted and cruel madman who killed his brothers and father.

What Yu Lingxi was most afraid of was that while wiping the fresh blood on his hands, he smiled and said to her: “Lingxi, come here.”

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