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... dent.

He had his own soul and thoughts.

Putting aside his connection with Ling Feng, he was a completely independent human.

!!

Ling Feng didn’t want his incarnation to be his tool.

Thus, he hoped it would have his own name. This was so it could be seen as a normal person, which was why Ling Feng wanted him to give it a name.

He wanted to use this to test the personality of his incarnation. From the name, he could tell a person’s personality.

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