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... ehe..."

At this time, Su Ye actually received another message from the system.

“It’s detected that you have a lucky aura, which is in conflict with the doom halo! The lucky value and the doom value are offset each other! The lucky value is decreasing...”

Lucky point "32, 31, 30..."

Su Ye looked at his lucky point and kept reducing, no way!

Without such a play!

This is a lucky point that you can hardly get, but it can't be offset!

However, there is ...

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