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Wu Wei was especially dissatisfied with the final result.

“Continue to read my fortune!” He said fiercely. “If you can’t read it perfectly, then keep reading!”

Old Nine fell silent.

“Master, you may have misunderstood my CPU’s function.

Its core function is calculation, not wishing!”

“If you can’t figure it out, I’ll dismantle your CPU and do it myself!”

Wu ...

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