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... an see the essence of things clearly and accurately .”

"What a smart kid."

The praise came through the undulating tone of the mechanical voice, which was strange no matter how it was heard.

"Thank you," Chi Feichi thought about it, and still said what was in his heart, "You have to take care of your health and rest more." That person suddenly said so much today, he thought that person was terminally ill and died. It won't be long.

It is probably because he has seen th ...

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