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The soul in the   Illusory Spirit Orb became more beautiful and excited the more he thought about it, and finally he couldn't help laughing.

  Hua Mingyuan, who was talking with Bei Gongxue No. 1 Wentian, suddenly heard the loud laughter of the voice inside the Phantom Spirit Bead, and was taken aback, "What's the matter? What are you doing when you burst out laughing?"

   Could it be that the ghost is immersed in some illusion? Otherwise, what else could make him a ...

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