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... blood volume is reduced but the defense is increased.

But thinking about the damage reduction effect in the idea ring, plus this thing is also linked to the blood volume, it is obviously afraid that the player will not die fast enough!

If it is to increase the attack, you can also go to the extreme explosive genre, but this thing? It's just stupid!

"Wait! I said you brother! What is this? Isn't this me!?"

Sao Pig was looking at the surrounding environment, but then he ...

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