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... In the end, he chose to return to nothingness.

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Shensi said in his heart, "As expected of the yellow hairs in the same line, it's actually not black."

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It doesn't matter if it's not blackened, it's just a lively look.

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"I'm about to start my plan, do you want to witness the coming of the new world together?"

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Ah Fei sent an invitation to Shinji.

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Shen Si's heart summed up, you can successfully count me as a loser!

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