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... ousness and the world consciousness, can be separated from the flesh and exist alone, just like the **** sea at the beginning, even if the body is crushed, it can survive.

Therefore, although this attack of nine thousand broke the body of Fang Tao, it did not really kill each other.

However, this attack still caused the anger in Fang Tao's heart. His body was turned into a group of mud and mud, and he said, "Damn, I want to kill her."

"Who is that woman?" Xiao Shen wondered: ...

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