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... uldn't be awakened by such subtle movements of mental force exploration.

"What's the result?" Many Voidwalkers who focused on serious matters asked in unison.

"It's not too special, but ... her body is very adaptable to the power of the void. This should be what sets her apart." Bai Yi replied, "This brings a The good news and the bad news. The good news is that she should be able to understand our power very well. This will be of great help to improve her strength in the future. J ...

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