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... the man on the ground and reached for his forehead. The tentacle was hot.

After thinking about it, Su Shi first took out the props that he had previously exchanged, the Eye of the Soul, from the package, and glanced over the man who was leaning against himself, and then silently picked up the props.

Su Shi originally intended to give this person a little antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drugs, but now he changed his mind. He took a washing marrow from the package and directly took ...

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