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... ter all, if people could even become immortals there, what couldn’t they do? Or if it was in an interstellar system set in the future, this wouldn’t be a strange occurrence. After all, limitless possibilities could be created with a high level of technology.


The key thing here was that this was a Mary-Sue het novel set in the present. Was teleporting something that any ordinary person could do?


Fan Yuan expressed his trepidation.


He furtively eyed the cold-looking ...

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