It's not much different from stealing a movie. Find a partner, think of a countermeasure, there is an episode in the middle, and you pass the level smoothly. But there are also bright spots, such as just starting to buy cosmetics, no matter if they are useful or not, they are at least novel. In the end, it's not just stealing that one gem, it's a bit of a turning point. Then it's a pity that the character's appearance is still a little low.
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