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Spectrum of justice

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When Bristol woke up, he never expected to be selected for a Death game! At the beginning of the game, players were shot one by one, blood splattering everywhere, death descending silently. Just as Bristol fell into despair, he unexpectedly awakened the fully Intelligence Answering System! From that moment on, he embarked on a journey full of challenges and adventures. In the game, he not only faced various obstacles and enemies but also had to solve various puzzles and tests. With the help of the fully Intelligence Answering System, he could easily handle various situations and gain a large number of treasures and benefits. For Bristol, this system was simply his lifesaver, allowing him to navigate effortlessly between life and death. However, as he gradually became accustomed to the system's assistance and began to crave higher-level rewards, he found himself in an even more dangerous situation. Bristol began to ponder, realizing that he was involved in a larger conspiracy. Unbeknownst to him, his adventures had become material for viewers in the live stream room to learn magic. They were not just watching the live stream; they were secretly coveting the power and treasures on Bristol's body. Now, Bristol not only had to face the challenges of the game but also the viewers in the live stream room and deeper conspiracies. Could he survive in this world full of danger and temptation and fulfill his mission?

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