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... p>He couldn’t walk away .


His grip unconsciously tightened as he stared at the pale face of the woman in his arms . She never painted her lips red or lived her life like other women . She was strong and had never hid behind anyone’s back . She was much like the red-tasseled silver spear she wielded, forceful and unyielding .


As she said, there was no Xing Zhi before, no one who could protect her . She was used to relying only on herself, to fighting alone, to guarding and b ...

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