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... , in fact, it had nothing to do with himself.

"Whether you admit it or not, we are not real humans. We are here and there for humans to talk about life and death. Is it because of the three laws? Or is it the impulse and desire to become a god? Of course it is for love...well , Not to mention."

Huaxi’s eyes fell on Jing Jiu’s face through the ice and asked the last question, “Based on the principle of uncertainty, you should not kill me, but you are about to imprison me until the s ...

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