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... ed the exit. Seeing the wide opened door, Feng let out a sigh of relief.

‘I’m never walking these halls alone again, never,’

The sun had gone up above their head, and her small stomach slightly growled.

“brother Alvin was your trip to the weapons salesman bountiful?”

Alvin and his friend had gone out to visit the weapons shop before they all left for the second test, but they had come back so soon.

‘did they not find a satisfactory weapon?’ she tilted her ...

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