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I met a person today and went to my group: Don’t you know that this novel was copied? Still favorite? Still subscribe?



After being kicked out by a book friend, Rubik’s Cube was also a group chat record that I only saw at noon. Comments on this aspect of Rubik’s Cube were originally too lazy to quarrel with such idiots and were deleted directly, but it ran into other readers so heartbroken. To instigate rebellion, Rubik’s Cube has to pay attention to it. Although I don’t understand the purpose behind these people who harm others and have to disgust others and bad others’ business, Rubik’s Cube feels that it is necessary to talk about this aspect.

I can see that the magistrates here are genuine readers who spend money to subscribe. As the parents of Rubik’s Cube, Rubik’s Cube still has to explain this to you.

The dungeon player’s magical novel with a first order of 15,000 will definitely not use Rubik’s Cube. I will introduce it specifically. At the beginning, Rubik’s Cube was really designed for this novel because of reading his novel, but I can see the audience here. Presumably, you can see clearly, the book does have the shadow of a dungeon player, including the main character who is also an outsider, and is also the main setting of the D-ball man to help work in the name of the game, but there are only two points. All the rest of the background, the genetic setting, and the world view are the Rubik’s Cube. I originally own the Rubik’s Cube. The Rubik’s Cube has written a novel called “Rebirth: The Rise of the Dark Night”. Relatively speaking, this book is based on the setting and pre-book of the world view. It’s really a mold.

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