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... on related to humans more accurately, Li Wenyuan increased the detection range of the detection wave slightly. This would increase the intake of unrelated information, but it also reduced the possibility of leakage.

Although the process of screening redundant data was very cumbersome, fortunately, not long after he activated his powerful computing ability and began to process the information, he found traces of human remains.

Coincidentally, that location also pointed to the terr ...

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