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... he man and the machine came to an abrupt end.

Consciousness began to reconnect.

When Mu Fan's tear-filled eyes closed and then reopened, they were once again filled with the same indifference and iciness from before.

Shura slowly placed the long sword in his hand by his side, the missing left arm under the billowing cloak appearing empty.

Mu Fan did not speak, and Shura made no sound either.

Only the flickering crimson light in its eyes indicated its respo ...

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