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... nce of 20000 points and a mysterious value of 300 points...”

"Congratulations to the player "Luo Tian" to get the lava giant lizard blood, is it fusion?"

“Congratulations to the player ‘Luo Tian’ to get the lava giant lizard.”

"Congratulations to the player "Luo Tian" to get the lava giant lizard skill 'magmatic fire", is it cultivated?"

......

"Wow, a thief!"

A series of prompts sounded in Luo Tian’s mind, and the things that burst out made him excited, ...

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