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... oarded the shuttle boat.

Someone immediately came up to grasp his arm, wielding a small steel knife, and scraped the hand Bai Quan had just used to touch Chen Ming’s shoulder, while saying, "Pupil, fingerprint, voiceprint have all been compared—confirmed as the real Chen Ming."

"Skin fragment samples have been obtained; gene comparison can be done soon. If the genetic results are fine, then everything is fine."

"But hasn’t the Spiritual Energy already been used, is there ...

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