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... ing in an accurate language.

It seems that, from the legend, it seems that once it is possessed by the soul, people will lose control of their own bodies, and even lose their consciousness for a short time... Then, what their own body has done, they completely do not know.

But... is that really the case?

"I know now that the legends are all deceiving." Du Wei looked at Chishui, and he was smiling: "Actually, I was still ‘awake’.”

It’s like... dreaming.

Yes, it ...

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“Indeed, now I see.”

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'System.........

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