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... , none of them were human, but basically all kinds of species in the fantasy world.

   From goblins to dragons, demons to angels, it's all there.

   What's more nonsense is that these fantasy races are messy. There are demonic vampires, demon werewolves, and even succubi, weapon repair goblins, and even angels have practiced Buddhist skills. This is simply a hodgepodge of Chinese and Western.

   "To be honest, I can understand the rest, but why does an elf have the blood of ...

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