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... f death, a hint of relief flashed through her eyes, and her pupils rapidly dilated and unfocused.

[Jealousy] +100, [Sloth] +200, [Pride] +300

Absorbing the unseen sin looming around, Zhu Haomiao looked up into the distance and waved toward the woods.

"Come over."

The Manager, who thought he was well-hidden, emerged from the trees, approaching the young man with a sycophantic yet reverent demeanor.

"Your Excellency, your divine power is truly invincible!" < ...

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