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... onestly explained everything.

Ji Ruo rubbed his chin: "In this way, you sucked that guy's origin? Nightmare Island also collapsed? That's a fantasy creation..."

"Maybe it's a counterfeit product." Ji Xiao said.

Ignoring his slightly miserable appearance, he is very well-behaved at this moment.

As for why it became like this-

Ji Ruo squinted at him: "So that's why you were so arrogant just now? It's only a few centimeters taller, so why are you so excited?"

...

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