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Swish!

In Luo Qingtong's eyes, a glow of blood gathered.

Specks of scarlet light rose from within, painting a dark red 3D scene in her eyes.

The trajectory of the black-clothed man's movements across from her was laid bare under her Pupil Skill.

This was merely one of the basic functions of Luo Qingtong's Pupil Vision.

A web cast with spiritual power encompassed the trajectories of all within its range, a hundred times more potent than infrared ima ...

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