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The secret treasure of the pinnacle is extremely precious, and some cosmic gods on the second floor rely on it to fight by leapfrogging! You can even save your life from an invincible existence. One can imagine its preciousness.
Except for a few treasures on Wang Yi's body, the combined value of other treasures is far less than a 'two worlds knife'. And those few pieces are all in the mainland of origin,...
"I'm a loser who hardly pays attention to whether the sun is shining or not because there is no time.
"My parents couldn't support me, I didn't have a high degree of education, and I was alone in the city looking for a future.
"I've looked for a lot of jobs, but I can't get hired, probably because no one likes someone who isn't good at talking, doesn't like to communicate, and doesn't show enough ability.
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"I only ate two loaves of bread for three whole days. I was so hungry that I couldn't sleep at night. Fortunately, I paid a month's rent in advance and could continue to live in that dark basement without having to go outside to endure the harshness of winter." Unusually cold wind.
"He was an old man, with a pale, blue face, wrinkled all over the place, and looked very frightening in the very dim light.
"His hair was not much, most of it was white, and all his clothes were taken off, not even a piece of fabric was left for him.
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"I saw a strange mark on his chest, blue and black, I can't describe the specific appearance, the light at that time was too dim.
"I reached out and touched the mark, nothing special.
"Looking at this ex-colleague, I was thinking, if I go on like this, when I get old, will I be like him...
"I told him that tomorrow I would accompany him to the crematorium and personally take his ashes to the nearest free cemetery, lest those who are in charge of these things find it troublesome to find a river or a wasteland and throw them away.
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