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... fter Han Jin had fallen into a deep slumber, the shimmering glow of the Black Crystal Thread faded. However, Harley had already gained complete control over Betty. Observable with the naked eye, Betty’s body had begun withering little by little.


A gust of cold wind blew past as Betty suddenly wrenched herself free from the pit. She then searched around suspiciously, opening her mouth and releasing an ear-piercing howl. A faint circle of gray smoke sudde ...

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