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Hell Cook turned her head to look at Du Wei, and nodded slightly.

Du Wei saw that Hell Cook seemed to have not recovered from the fright just now, and continued to comfort him: "No matter what difficulties you encounter, don't be afraid, and face them bravely with a smile."

ah? Hell Cook frowned and thought, as if she had heard this before.

"The easiest way to get rid of fear is to face it directly. Do you still feel afraid? Then go back and continue to face it! The compa ...

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