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... ent, but soon recovered.

The first thing he found was that the sharp pain that tortured him had disappeared, with only some faint aching sensations remaining.

He tried to raise his head, discovering that all the dizziness had completely vanished.

Afterwards, he realized his body was covered in blood stained bandages, with his waist having the most.

Zhen Jin tried to use his arm to raise his upper body.

His entire body was weak due to being starved for several days a ...

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