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... car, he saw a woman in a long skirt standing beside it. Her hair fell loose behind her head and her back faced the exit.


When Chen Liguo saw such a strange scene he immediately remembered bits and pieces of a horror film. A layer of cold sweat appeared on his skin. His voice trembled, "System, is the person ahead a ghost?"


The system said indifferently, "Am I that sort of system that would let you transmigrate into a supernatural world?"


Then after it said that, th ...

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