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... el down for me." Several people shouted at Zhou Xuan angrily.

One of the students was Wang Gang who had a platinum one-star cultivation base. Except for him, the other three are people from the society.

During the day, Xue Yanwu recommended Wang Gang to work on the second floor of the suppression tower. However, it ended in failure.

In the end, it was Zhou Xuan who got the opportunity to work on the second floor of the Demon Town Tower.

Regarding this, Wang Gang felt ...

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