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... , pretending that she was fine.

  The punishment given by Heaven is nothing compared to that person.

  She's numb now, used to it, so be it.

  【Host, are you okay? Why didn't he say a word. 】

  The system was a little worried, he hung his head and looked at Shang Ling, feeling a little distressed for Shang Ling.

  【No problem. 】

  She closed her eyes and meditated, she didn't want to continue talking, she was still too weak, she was still too small.

...

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