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... in the Hua family put their weapons next to their pillows. In addition to sending half of the people to patrol, someone who was resting in the house had to be awake and on duty to prevent someone from sneaking into the house at night.

Hua Kai rarely did not practice the [Big Dream Visualization Method] tonight. When practicing the [Big Dream Visualization Method], he would automatically fall into a deep sleep. If he encountered danger and could not wake up, it would be a big trouble.

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