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"An incredible… speculation," Keg Flay could only reply thus.
Keg Flay's heart was slowly sinking into a pitch-black pond; he didn't believe that Lu Li's cognition was merely the delusion of a madman or a soul contaminated.
To some extent, exorcists find it easier to believe in certain incomprehensible things than ordinary people do.
Especially since Keg Flay's family had also once made similar conjectures.
He planned to return to his family later and relay these words to the others, preferably bringing Lu Li with him.
Keg Flay extended an invitation to Lu Li, who, after pondering for a moment, declined. While a visit to an exorcist family might yield many apparent benefits like knowledge, Anna was not suitable to be there.
Particularly after Lu Li inquired about Keg Flay's views on the bizarre.
Keg Flay and his family were the "radicals" referred to by the elders, that is, exorcists who never believe in the neutrality or friendliness of the bizarre.