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... tion hall. All attention converged on her room, especially from the experts on the third floor, who had been fervently vying for the Searing Sun Sword.

Long Ning sneered, casting a disdainful glance at room fifteen. "Little girl, you’re playing with fire."

Without a trace of hesitation, Mi Ling responded calmly, "One billion."

Long Ning’s fury ignited as he shot a searing glare toward her room. "One billion and five hundred million!"

His announcement reverberated ...

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