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... r the corpse and live in it. As for the body of the Qianshou clan, it is a creature similar to a bug.

  The appearance of the Qianshou clan who broke into Mei Changge's consciousness at the beginning was a white bug with many legs.

   This also caused the Qianshou clan to become weak-willed after most of their soul power was distributed.

  Mei Changge's second magical power, the Brilliant Star Thorn, is a magical power that attacks the will.

  The three bright star th ...

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