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... **** killing field, and then opened a practice room by himself.

   After all, she had just eaten Bibi Dong, so Muge didn't look for Nightingale anymore.

  Even before, Muge didn't often ask for services from Nightingale. Muge would only come to her when there was a physical need. Muge spent more time on cultivation.

   "Simulator, conduct life simulation, continue to conduct life simulation with the goal of developing cultivation methods!"

   After entering the train ...

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