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... p> “Card Heroes”.

Although Fang Cheng felt that “Kaplus” was a better name, since it was the transliteration of “savior” in this world, the name was directly vetoed.

A simple and straightforward name is better than anything else.

Players in the game act as Apostles summoned by the Gods of a Different World, endowed with unique powers and tasked with a mission to save the world.

In this process, players will encounter a variety of people, trigger all sorts of rando ...

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