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... p>The whole process of stealing eggs was so smooth that even one battle was not pulled in

Golden egg

This method of stealing eggs was developed by Li Yi himself in the previous life. In the previous life, he had no friends. The task of stealing eggs can only be completed by one person. At first, he secretly followed most of the players, but then they watched them enviously. Two batches, one attracts wings and one steals eggs

Over time, he accidentally discovered this method, ...

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