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... "What do you think, Princess?" Yun Qi studied her expression, a hint of apprehension in his eyes.

Sang Luo nodded. "They certainly do bring misfortune!"

Yun Qi’s fingers clenched. But then he saw the young woman look up and gaze earnestly into his eyes, her expression full of pity. "Not misfortune for others, but for yourself. If you weren’t a Black Fox, you wouldn’t have gone through so much pointless suffering. You clearly deserved a better life, yet you were saddled with this ...

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