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... slightly as she continued, "Since you want to battle against me that badly, I shall accompany you to the end. You can pick a time now."

"A month later!" Ding Lin raised her chin as she looked mockingly at Mu Ru Yue and said, "I will let you live another month. You don't need to thank me. I just don't want you to die too early!"

Mu Ru Yue looked at Ding Lin one last time before she turned around and said, "I've accepted your challenge. I will come forth a month later."

She ...

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