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... iar words and smiled faintly.


At this moment, he was full of confidence!


He was no longer the half-baked Tier 1 Mage that others said he was!


Instead, he was an incomparably terrifying Tier 2 Mage!


Moreover!


The money he earned from the fighting arena, together with the reward Ernest had paid in advance, was already 20,000 gold coins!


He could be considered a rich man!


Lin Ming raised his eyebrows and strode thro ...

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