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... Feng Yi laughed and said, “Alright, I won’t keep you in suspense anymore.” Feng Yi then shared a video.

Feng Yi fast-forwarded to the end where the game character of Unparalleled appeared, introducing the Starfire Guild and the newly established Spark Team, ending with the icons of the Starfire Guild and the Spark Team.

This time, Li Yao was truly astounded. The video was now being played on the only official website that covered all administrative regions, not on the different r ...

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