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... ndoubtedly maxed out, and the damage dealt by her five skills was also extremely terrifying.


There were a few skills that were undoubtedly targeted at the Mechanical Race, and all of them had huge bonuses, especially the supreme engine, which made Li Cheng even more dumbfounded.


He described it like this, enjoying the bonuses from all the research projects. If it was combined with the [Ancient God of Science and Technology’s research journal], her attributes would undoubted ...

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