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(No way, a resurrection using a human being as a substitute. ……)

It was not impossible. In terms of feasibility, it would be the most likely candidate because the conditions would be rather loose.

But that would be like abandoning the human body and putting the spirit into an insect.

It should have been excluded as an option because the power would be extremely limited.

Therefore, no one would try it, and almost no one has tried it, so the impact was immeasur ...

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