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... ation Courtyard naturally doesn’t dare to offend them.”

As Su Yi pondered, he drifted down from the cloud and landed amidst the crowd.

Xue Changyi practically jumped with fright and cried out, “I... I’m from the Primordial Unity Daoist Sect. You...”

Su Yi laughed dryly and interrupted him. “Ol’ Charlatan Deng Zuo’s disciples and grand-disciples really do get worse with each passing generation.” fre(e)webnov(l).com

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