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  One black and one white, two completely different energies are spinning in this weird way, like two fish chasing each other's tail.

  Every second that passes, the two energies get along more harmoniously.

   Incoordination will not work.

  The energy on the dark side comes from the strongest evil god, which is absolutely beyond doubt, the most sinister and darkest force in the world.

  The energy on the silver side comes from th ...

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