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... ou Hao's heart, the black ball of light dissipated and then merged into his body, and with another move in his heart, the black light ball slowly took shape.

Zhou Hao didn't waste time, and kept experimenting. As he practiced, the black light group formed faster and faster.

In the end, Zhou Hao stopped experimenting, and he sat cross-legged silently, recovering his state.

A few hours later, Zhou Hao's state returned to its peak, but the black ball of light in his mind did no ...

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