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they gradually shifted from human daily lifestyles to talking about Luo Di’s life.

Upon learning that Luo Di and Wu Wen were classmates even during the human period and had a deeper relationship, they voluntarily exchanged seats with Wu Wen, allowing the two to sit together.

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he himself was also very interested in Pseudo-Person, the spaces between seams, and Avatar descents, after all, he had never experienced these things before, and the subsequent qu ...

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