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... it was even more random.

There were D-class Skill Books, C-class materials, some low-level purple gear, and some other things.

However, the system also gave a hint that there was a very low probability of scoring a very precious item with a great chance.

Regarding this, Ye Xuan decided to try it after finishing his luck potion.

After all, he still had two safely tucked away in his storage ring.

And the best part of doing daily tasks is that Ye Xuan didn’t ...

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