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... mediately announced the matter to everyone: "Attention everyone, Gong Wei's paintbrush cannot be used indefinitely. I guess she absorbed the soul of human beings before to infuse her paintbrush." Ink', that is energy!"

He looked at the ordinary people over there, and shouted: "You guys also hurry up and get out of here, don't let this witch **** your soul away!"

Unexpectedly, Zhang Ze's words not only did not wake up these people, but cursed Zhang Ze.

"Don't talk nonsense! S ...

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