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Wow! The item-dropping rate is really high!

Good news! The game is up and running! Bad news, while other players play the game, I get played by the game. Bai E had reserved "Galaxy Online" only to find himself turned into cannon fodder artificial human within the game world. High-dimensional demons, endless swarms of insects, the crisis of intelligent machinery... Universal pests running rampant, and Bai E even has to face a fourth catastrophe—players. Confronted with these things, even the soul won't find peace after death. Finding a place to bury oneself first seems like the most prudent way to die. Wait, what's this? 【Lucky Strike: Tenfold critical hit, maxed drop rate, a single strike for 999! Current charge: 100/100 (Note: Equipment depends entirely on drops, free trade for all.)】 Bai E: "Initially, I refused to struggle for survival in this crisis-filled Galaxy World, but then I gave it a try, wow! The drop rate is really high!" (PS: Players who have been cut by the leek can also have a process they are passionate about. Come play a game, protagonists, players, us...) ```

The Unsealed Secret Tome · Bandes dessinées et romans graphiques
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136 Exercise of privilege

"Awake, are you..." Carlos approached quickly with a regretful expression on his face. He waved at Mashati to leave before he whispered to Bai E with a bitter smile, "There's something I need to tell you."

From the moment Bai E saw Carlos's expression, he generally guessed the other's purpose. His face, wrapped in gauze, remained serene, "Did I fail to qualify for the military operation?"

In fact, the moment he was knocked down by the Blood God, he had already anticipated this.

Dan's rumor was that one needed to advance at least five rounds. Having fallen in the sixth, basically meant no chance.

Originally, not knowing if his performance in the heavy firepower coverage test would give him a shot, he harbored some hope, but considering Carlos's current expression... it seemed there was no hope either.

"Yes..." Carlos replied with a trace of bitterness.