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... rhaps because it was a phantom, he was even conscious when his head flew into the air, his eyes widened in horror as he watched his decapitated body fly away in the field of vision, and his face was full of shock until he died.

How can it be?

Since the awakening of his ability, he has considered himself invincible, thinking that there is nothing in the world that can hurt him.

But what happened just now? Why do I suddenly lose my head! ?

It's just that he may never al ...

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