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... ter Zone. Although the experience points here were much less than those in the elite copy, the monsters here had relatively weak defenses and low blood volume, so the efficiency was quite fast.

As a level 4 player, Chu You could rely on his superior attributes to fight, replenishing his blood volume with bandages after killing a monster. He also had 9 minor healing potions on hand. Sometimes, he killed two monsters at a time and drank a potion before bandaging himself.

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