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... finally been successfully created once again.”

Following Rhine’s excited voice, Lu Yuan also heard the system notification.

[System notification: The current mission progress has been updated, let the Princess take the fire spirit potion.]

After seeing the mission notification, Lu Yuan could not help but let out a long sigh of relief.

Finally, this mission was coming to an end.

The Princess would be given the medicine, which would allow her to wake up and ...

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