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... robably understood what Hai Lan's symptoms are now.

"If it were ordinary gods, their world would have become a worm nest long ago, but the god-eating god's world itself would be difficult to corrode, so for the agent you are just a kind that will make you feverish and weak. Flu-like symptoms. "

Thorne also learned a lot of Holy Spirit-specific words in the Holy Spirit world. Aquamarine's symptoms are now equivalent to viral influenza. Although it won't hurt his life, it will make p ...

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