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... s opinion, the so-called ghosts are just ordinary Super strong people who cannot understand.

The simple ghost, or the soul, is nothing terrible, it is just a pure, conscious spiritual energy.

As a top spiritual master, Fei naturally has no fear of ghosts or souls.

However, the weirdness of the top night seemed to spread very badly. Jiang Fei was very puzzled in this heart. Since Nicole would not transfer him and he was unwilling to give up the job, Jiang Fei could only prete ...

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