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... Gong Shenjun did not seem to want to win.

Why? There was no good reason he could think of. And no one else seemed to have the same suspicions, not even Vice Principal Su Xin.

Li Luo had never considered it before either. Winning the Dragon Bone Holy Grail for the Astral Sage College was all pluses and no minuses. After all, the Umbra Cave was the greatest danger in the Xia Kingdom, and they should all be invested in it.

Moreover, Gong Shenjun was royalty, ruling over the Xia Ki ...

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