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... d his eyes and felt the indescribable aura. In his mind, a beautiful woman wearing a scarlet silk dress with a veil covering her face said gently to him:

“Child, protect your soul pet!” For the sake of the whole world, we must protect them well. ”

The voice grew further and further away. The beautiful figure also gradually disappeared, and Mo Youyou’s mind once again went blank. Helian Yi looked worriedly at Mo Youyou who was lying on the ice bed, engulfed in flames. He tried to get ...

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