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... ya started to commemorate his first human woman. He really missed the beautiful wife Bauhinia Karina, but although Niya himself received the platinum medal, the mercenary group was only Bronze medals, the mercenary regiment is entirely based on the level of contribution points to the guild. The newly registered rate was all bronze medals, and no one can be an exception. Instead, ten guild medals were given to recruit members, indicating that the lowest-level mercenary regiment can only recruit t ...

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