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Chapter 869: Illusions of the past, what’s wrong with the ‘clone’? ((3/3)

Fierce flames suddenly exploded beside him, and the firelight reflected the young man's slightly surprised expression.

He Ao lowered his head and glanced at the first flame pit, and saw several broken fragments at the bottom of the pit.

The first explosion was not caused by a blazing flame at all, but by a young man who took an object from the air and put the remaining electric compression battery of Adam 1 under the deck under He Ao's feet and detonated it.

The explosion itself is not actually very lethal. The young man's purpose of doing this was to 'deceive' He Ao, making him think that he had used blazing flames.

In such a short confrontation, the opponent had already guessed that He Ao knew about the 'Miracle Wand', and used this 'understanding' to design a thinking trap.

This last charge was actually a bait to attract He Ao's attention, and his killer move was on the blazing flame that had just exploded at close range.

If that blazing flame really hit He Ao, He Ao would probably be injured here.

With D-level strength and limited props, he maximized his potential.

The performance of the ‘imitation’ in front of me is really good.

The Shadowless Sword completely turned invisible and cut off the young man's body.

It's a pity that what this guy can think of, He Ao can also think of.

Moreover, although the Miracle Wands have been copied, some information has not actually been 'copied'.

If it were He Ao himself, under the same environment, with the same D-level strength, and he faced a suspected B-level enemy that was absolutely invincible, he would actually not do so many operations when death was inevitable.

He would stall for time, then use teleportation to construct a magic circle, and directly call his good friends to help out.

However, the imitations in front of me did not do this, and it is possible that I did not think about this step.

It is also possible that he has no knowledge related to He Ao's 'friends' in his mind.

If this is the case, things involving gods, even partial ritual knowledge, cannot be copied?

Perhaps, all memories related to the gods are gone.

He Ao watched as the corpse of the young man in front of him decayed in his field of vision, turning into a ball of twisted flesh and blood.

This fake is real, but not completely real.

He Ao raised his head and looked at the sky.

Theoretically speaking, this 'imitation' is the source of this space's despair against 'Hu Wen'.

But now, this source of despair has been ‘snuffed out’.

The howling wind blew the heaving ship, and the violent waves were like giant hands protruding from the bottom of the sea.

Under the influence of the Eye of Truth, the countless extraordinary powers that make up this entire space began to violently disturb.

There was a lot going on today, so I postponed it until the afternoon.
Chapter completed!
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