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... ce began to slowly disappear.

Clearly, Ling Ke was being malicious.

He had deliberately slowed the process.

After all, when he truly needed the spatial gate, it could open instantly.

Closing it could be just as fast.

He had even tried mimicking a certain Sorcerer Supreme from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, using the spatial gate to perform cuts.

But that’s beside the point.

Right now...

"No, don’t!"

Bronya frantically pounde ...

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