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... it was up to.

Suddenly, another faint fluctuation sound emanated from the egg.

“Blood…blood?”

Zheng Cheng, taken aback, picked up the egg and placed it next to the carcass of a black-armored worm.

Black fresh blood flowed, and strands of the fresh blood surprisingly seeped through the eggshell and into the egg.

“Does this egg need to absorb the fresh blood of the alien beasts?”

Zheng Cheng’s eyes flickered, immediately deciding on the next course ...

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