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... Hope asked worriedly.

"Impossible! It's absolutely impossible!"

Furiously retorted.

The dark personality was killed by him himself.

Hela and Gwenxu watched and frantically, their frantic foreheads beating slightly.

Clark looked at the recovering space cracks, and said to Mike thoughtfully, "Dad, what caught Jean's attention?"

Mike said solemnly: "It's not those space cracks, it's something from the world on the other side of the space crack."

Clar ...

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