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... So when I activate my [Ethereal Form], this space pouch is also following me and become ethereal too? But… why? So strange… since it's also solid material then should it pass through my body like another solid object?'

Plop…

When Tang Li Xue started to think about it, the invisible space pouch passed through her body that was still in [Ethereal Form] then dropped onto the ground, its invisibility also canceled and it went back to the usual space pouch like before.

Headach ...

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