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... ngbo and Long Yin above.

He was looking at the transparent human body parasitized by purple vines. In his eyes, that thing was a monster that looked like a human, but had an ugly appearance.

Not understanding why Jing Hengbo had such a big reaction to attacking such a monster, Gong Yin reached out and pulled the thing up.

The transparent human body that has been stripped of the purple vine is now fragmented, limp like a lump of soft glue, but Gong Yin couldn't lift it up com ...

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