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... tion on the auction stage changed rapidly. The current situation had exceeded everyone’s expectations.

Even if Vincent had always been on guard, he did not know the characteristics and uniqueness of the Ghost Bug Race’s abilities, thus causing a misjudgment of danger.

Adrian’s brazen attack speed was beyond Vincent’s expectations. His sharp spear-like pincers instantly pierced through Vincent’s chest.

At the same time, the guards on the third floor immedia ...

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