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... oked to Sun Yi Lin with an ambiguous smile, following which he placed the wine cup onto the table, his fingers lightly tapping it.


Facing this living Enma, who completely refuses to walk the normal path, really was quite taxing. Sun Yi Lin leaned over and poured him another cup of wine, before sitting back down again. Don’t know if it was because he was lacking strength, but his posture no longer appeared that upright compared to before, in fact even appearing somewhat dispirited.

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