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“Did something happen?”

She immediately asked with concern.

Jiang Chengxuan nodded.

“I just received news that my senior brother, Zhao Tianfan, was severely injured in the battle against the Ghost Hall. His foundation has been damaged, and I need to go see him right away.”

“Has Senior Brother Zhao been brought back already?

Shen Ruyan asked with concern. ...

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