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... ovement of the scepter.

Wang Wen thought silently, holding the scepter tightly in his hand.

The "Tathagata", who jumped back after turning somersaults, scratched his ears and laughed loudly: "It's fun!" He reached out and patted the face: "Brother Wang said that you are very good, but you don't even know how to transmit sound, hehe!"

The face is staring at Wang Wen: "Thanks to my dedication to help you calculate the energy consumption, you can find an outsider to play me tog ...

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