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... amount of time and immediately regretted regaining consciousness. A sharp headache shot through his skull like an angry woodpecker going to town on a tree.

"Ugh! My head!" Han Yu groaned, pressing on the bump forming on his scalp. His fingers barely brushed against it before another wave of pain made him wince. "Why do I keep getting my head injured? If this keeps up, I'll turn as stupid as Fat Kui!" he muttered.

Blinking rapidly, he took in his surroundings—a dense forest, the ...

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