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... tched as his big bear apprentice cowered pitifully in his arms, his voice muffled, “Thank you, Shizun. This disciple would have died for sure if you didn’t come.”


Rong Jue could feel the other person’s thin waist that could be encircled by a single-arm stiffen due to his words. Shi Qing tried to push him away, but Rong Jue pretended not to notice. In fact, he only tightened his grip.


Supreme Elder Shi Qing was about to continue to shove him when the people chasing after Rong ...

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