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... figured that the crystal was the same thing as those on the Asurmen judging from its external elements and energy characteristics. But the technology of the Denizens of the Stars was too weird, and everyone was reluctant to come to a final conclusion. In the end, it was still necessary to wait for Asurmen to verify in “person” before making the final conclusion.


Eva had no idea why Hao Ren and the others reacted the way they did. She was at a loss and thought that Hao Ren did not lik ...

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