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... a very common material in the mines made in their territory.

Jiang Si is also a player.

Although there is no territory, you can still use the system, and you can also trade with other players.

Just on the way to march, he bought some from the system market.

The price is cheap and sufficient.

1 Doomsday coin can buy 10 kilograms of high-purity mineral salt.

How many frogs can't be killed by pickling?

How about more?

Anyway, besides drawing ...

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