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... ling the darkness of the ghost world, it is like a spring breeze, the heart is bright.

A burst of Sanskrit descended from the sky, and the sound was clear and pleasant.

The Protoss also discovered this, slowly twisting his head and looking down in an understatement, his eyes showing a hint of surprise.

"Not only humans, but even the ghost world has such a big change, there are such masters."

The Protoss marveled and there was a little more splendor in the eyes.

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