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... hen reported that Garibaldi had been rescued but had long been exposed.


During this process, the Old Task Force tried to add the encounter of them being intercepted by Zennaga and brought back to the temple.


They were prepared for Zennaga to stop them, with no chance of succeeding. However, there was only silence outside.


There weren't even any monks passing by.


"They aren't worried at all…" Jiang Baimian heaved a sigh of relief.


She ...

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