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... erly enough."

Senior Lin showed an awkward smile when he heard Senior Du's apology and shook her hand, "You don't have to apologiz-"

"Yeah, no, he does have to apologize." Khal suddenly interrupted Senior Lin, shocking both the master of the Moon Sect, Darla, and Senior Du.

"Khal! Manners!" Senior Lin frowned, her eyes narrowed threateningly at Khal on her side.

"Yeah, exactly because I have manners do I say what I did." Khal didn't feel pressure nor scared when h ...

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