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... oy.

Although the realism of his game cabin was only 21%, he could still feel a genuine sense of joy rising from the bottom of his heart, expanding continuously until it filled every corner of his body.

Looking around, he discovered that this place seemed to be someone’s bedroom palace.

The decorations were not lavish, but they were crafted with the owner’s care, and all sorts of strange objects were everywhere, filling the space with their wonderful presence.

And ...

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