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... aying. He only had the feeling that the person was his father.

This gave Su Hao a headache. Other than the previous time’s China, each time he transmigrated, he would have to learn that world’s language.

It wasn’t too bad though because the body might be two years old, but they would at least have some foundations. As long as he survived for a bit, he could inherit the original child’s remnant memories and be able to learn the language.

Seeing Su Hao not respond, the man did ...

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