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There are lime walls on all sides of the room, some lime walls have fallen off, and some places have been damp and yellow.

Standing in the room, you can still smell a faint musty smell.

Ning Shi picked up the mirror and saw that he had become younger in the mirror, with immature fluff on the corners of his mouth. Obviously, the game system had packaged the game clone for rationality.

The game system sends a prompt.

[This world is called the Titanium World. The ac ...

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