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... at any moment. When a thought arose, he might suddenly sit up and ask a baffling question that seemed like the result of deep contemplation to him, but sounded completely incoherent to others.

“Where did they come from?” Han Ruzi sat up and asked. His whole body was covered in a layer of sweat, his face slightly flushed, and his spirits high. Before long, this burst of energy would disappear, and he would become confused and weak again.

Zhang Youcai stayed by his side almost cons ...

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