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... r others, the act of killing has significant consequences, the causality!

But for the black crow, it really doesn't matter.

It carries calamity energy, inherently belonging to the calamity of killing.

Killing calamity, taking lives.

It's just doing what it's supposed to do.

How could it generate causality?

Or rather, from the moment the black crow bore the calamity energy.

Its slaughter was already part of causality.

With that, Jian ...

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