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... tions that Lin Feng saw, a major event should have happened...

Doctor Dark Strange and the Observer were together, and Lin Feng was 80% sure that the Observer had already encountered a face-slapping incident.

Doctor Dark Strange and the observers are also constantly looking at Lin Feng.

Doctor Dark Strange didn't know about Lin Feng's existence.

But the observers saw Lin Feng's experience.

The six infinity gems are on Lin Feng, and there are still two sets!

...

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