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... silver bloodline energy that entered his bones, meridians, and internal organs calmed down, and each performed its own function. A colorful radiance vaguely appeared.

The broken meridian began to reconstruct quietly; the raging fresh blood slowly returned directly into the meridian. His internal organs that were close to breaking down became strong once again, and the crevices in his bones that were full of cracks all turned colorful. The gold and silver duo-color energy that were previous ...

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They were either crazy about the female lead or willing to work.

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Gu Jingyu: “Thank you. My mom only gave birth to me.”

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