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Wearing a classical black robe, He stretched out his right hand and tried to take out the crystal-finished monocle from the "void" and put it on the right eye.

But this time, He got nothing.

His right hand paused in the air for two seconds before he retracted it and squeezed his right eye socket.

At this moment, a soft and quiet voice rang from his ears:

"For him, there are more important things than life.

"As far as you are concerned, there is hardly ...

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