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... ere had already disappeared.

But it didn't matter, the flaying that was due wouldn't be affected by someone leaving!

"I see!" Upon hearing Doctor Ming's words, the crowd understood.

"Then according to this, First Class Pavilion must be irrelevant to this matter."

"Yes, it seems First Class Pavilion is actually the victim here!"

"We were mistaken to have suspected them earlier, how unfair of us!"

"Who was the one spouting nonsense earlier, slanderin ...

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