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... eason of the trial show before, there has never been a situation where the same NPC appeared multiple times, which is really hard to explore There is something hidden in it, which makes people can't help but want to dig.

After Jiang Baiqi appeared again, Liang Qiao had an ominous premonition in his heart. He was restless, always worried about what Jiang Baiqi, a terrible NPC, would do.

He wanted to ask the temporary real person NPC to go in and monitor Jiang Baiqi, but Jiang Baiqi' ...

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