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... drinking alone, and some were drinking at a table of two or three people, looking very lively.

  In it, Wu Feng saw an old man in black who drank alone. He seemed so unique among a group of heroes, with a lonely and proud temperament, and his quality reached perfection. He was the orange hero inside!

Dawn Tavern (Perfect Quality): A special building (level 1), covering an area of ​​200m*200m, which can attract various heroes to settle in, and will bring at least 6 resident heroes ( ...

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