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... s smoking was silent for a long time after hearing this, until the cigarette in his hand burned to the position of the cigarette holder, and then he came back to his senses.

   "Okay, it's time to see how powerful the people in that world are."

   "Men are but one side, and they bring forth terrible woe."

   "What do you mean?" The man outside the cell threw away the cigarette **** in his hand and looked at him.

  "Many people in that world have been cursed, life is w ...

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