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... an body cannot digest and absorb it at all."

   "There will be unbearable side effects, which can't be absorbed and excreted. In the end, people will be bloated, but very hungry, and finally let people be strangled to death."

  After Zhao Zhitong finished speaking, Sun Daqing and the others opened their mouths in shock.

  A moment later, Sun Daqing and Sun Daji couldn't help admiring: "Little cousin, you know so much!"

  Sun Youwei said appropriately: "That's because ...

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