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Holding the milk-white fruit the size of a fist, Fang Yun couldn’t help but smile as he watched the Spiritual Insects fluttering in front of him.

Gently taking a sip of the fruit in his hand.

Some of the fruit’s meticulousness melted in Fang Yun’s mouth, and then turned into a warm current that flowed into his stomach.

And then spread to other parts of his body.

But it was like a stone falling into the water, causing a series of ripples before ca ...

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