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... led her eyes. "Of course I am mad. Have Your Highness forgotten that I, Ye Liuli, am an amentia?"


That’s Right, Ye Liuli was an amentia. In other words, this body was an amentia.


Because of the thrilling night, Ye Liuli didn’t even feel the shock of time-traveling. As time passed, she accepted the memory of the body, but because the body was an amentia, her memory was intermittent. If she wanted to order all of the information clearly, it would take some time.


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