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... ble for Xu Wei to play with Danist in order to perform the magic pattern. He does not need to do this. He knows a lot of ways to activate the magic pattern.

"But you can't use magic here," said Danister, who may have been over-excited, and now he's a bit dry: "There are dead figs outside..."

Xu Wei slaps his head: "Oh, I almost forgot!"

He went to the window and reached out and greeted him: "Wen Qi? How are you?"

Who is Wenqi...? Just when everyone was confused, there ...

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