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... rehend the mysterious and mysterious sword intent from a few inconspicuous sword marks?

  He imitated the others with suspicion, and began to stare at the sword marks calmly, but his eyes were sore but he didn't respond at all.

   "It seems that my comprehension is really bad!" Wei Han laughed dumbly, not feeling the slightest bit of disappointment, after all, he is just an ordinary person.

  If it weren't for the existence of the undead system, it's still unclear whether he ...

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