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... voice, “Can’t we break this damn thick fog?”

Qu Lanyi was silent for a moment. Then, he shook his head. “It’s not like we’ve never tried. It seems that we really have to change our direction. If the same happens to Xiao Feng…”

“Tut-tut, you’re still talking about Yun Feng.” A voice sounded. Ao Jin glanced in a certain direction. “Come out!”

Qu Lanyi’s black eyes glittered. This voice… was Yu Lian’s.

“Come out,” said Qu Lanyi casually with coldness in his eyes. The ...

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