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... ng on the earth, and the silver brilliance fell on Obito's body, making him look less ferocious.

It's just that his scarlet eyes made him look so weird, and at this moment he seemed to be in a kind of confusion.

It's not that he doesn't know that this world has the technique of resurrecting people, otherwise, how could Uchiha Madara come out of the Pure Land again with his heart and mind?

In Obito's memory, it seems that resurrecting a person can only be done through the pow ...

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