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After being stunned for a second, Tristan replied, “Oh… Oh!”


Then, Tristan hurriedly took out a pen and paper and recorded the formula from Armstrong’s mouth.


It had to be said that this formula was really complicated.


Tristan recorded it on paper for about seven to eight minutes…


“Bang!”


Once Armstrong had finished speaking, the final golden light had also broken apart.


“Hey! Professor Carter! Quick! Locke found the formula ...

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