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... ship from the Buddha Country.

A wooden-faced young man was sitting dumbly on the ground, his eyes watching the scenes flickering across the screen, but his body showed no reaction whatsoever.

All sorts of electronics and detection devices surrounded him, with dense clusters of wires connected to his brain, organs, and limbs, revealing every minute change occurring within his body on a large screen.

Du Kong looked at the steady data on the screen with a hint of hesitation, ...

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