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Milton Cheney would still continue to deduce The Path of the Witch Immortal at the Twelfth Stage.

The next moment, Milton Cheney’s gaze rested upon the light screen.

[Text Simulation Times: 85]

[Initiate Text Simulation?]

Looking at the remaining eighty-five times for text simulation on the light screen, Milton Cheney did not hesitate at all.

“Stack five text simulations and initiate simulation,” he commanded.

With just a thought, this round of ...

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