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Bingdisi’s love for books was beyond doubt; hardly anyone could discover a book’s function from such utterly opposite aspects as the Rogue Goddess did: opening it could purify her own spirit, closing it could purify an enemy’s brain, maximizing the functionality of a book to such an extent. This fully demonstrated how terrifying a cultured hooligan could be.

Don’t forget, before Bingdisi was a hooligan, she was primarily a tech geek, and a modding tech geek at that. ...

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