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... mouths. They seemed to want to say something but refrained.


Desolion’s head lifted up, it looked to its left and right cautiously, and then said carefully, “Gao Peng, it seems that the thing is giving me an order, but I seem to be immune to it. Do you feel it?”


“I feel it.” Gao Peng nodded.


“So you hear it, too?”


“You, too?”


Goldie and Da Zi both asked loudly.


“…”


Gao Peng chided, “Can you keep your voices down? ...

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