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... s kid."

Nightmare glanced at Ding Ning, who had entered a deep level of enlightenment, and sighed, reintegrated into his arm and turned into a tattoo to calm down, as if he had never appeared before.

After half an hour, Wuxiang woke up first, looked at Ding Ning, who was still in deep concentration, closed the door gently and left, and specifically instructed others not to go in and disturb.

Although he saw the "Yi Jin Jing" left by the old monk, it seemed like he hadn't see ...

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