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... Finally, Zhou Zhou couldn’t help but say, “Did the supreme will really ask you to tell me what you said just now?”

“Of course.” Zhou Chengmin was speechless. “Otherwise, would I have thought of it myself? I’m just a life form created by a Lord Talent.”

“Why is the Supreme Will suddenly paying so much attention to me?”

Zhou Zhou asked curiously.

“His Majesty’s performance in every event of the Supreme Will is quite outstanding. It’s not surprising for him to receive th ...

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