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... ing! ’ The excitement.

  He often makes mistakes due to his common sense being different from ordinary people, and friends around him often make fun of him. For example, Ethan said, "It is impossible for ordinary people to complete the elite alchemy experiment with one hand!" ’, Xiou complained, ‘It is impossible for a normal human to suppress a real dragon in terms of soul acuity, I mean a normal human! 'etc…

  Now everyone is being silly, and the air is suddenly full of joy.

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His amber glinted eyes bore into the woman with bloodied, broken blue hair, kneeling in complete disarray.

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