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... the distant Su Yi, her gaze was incomparably conflicted.

A few days ago, when she met Su Yi for the first time, she domineeringly demanded that Xi Ning draw a line between herself and Su Yi for fear that they’d implicate the entire Xi Family.

She in no way believed that Su Yi could escape the gods’ arrangements alive. Thus, she even went so far as to request Master God Yun He’s protection.

Who’d have thought that Su Yi would be the one to survive in the end after all?

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