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... en someone came, and it sounded like a woman. She said, "Only I can help you!" .”

—Only I can help you.

At that time, he didn't understand the meaning, but now, he suddenly understood.

Shentu Weichang knelt on the ground, his eyes staring at the tombstone gradually became cold.

The hands on the knees gradually tightened into fists, and the nerves that had been tense for a long time actually relaxed at this moment. This was the relief after making up his mind. He close ...

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