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... hat kind of sins they have committed? They were suffering and getting injured like this.

Even the house collapsed the second his father-in-law stepped inside the house. If this goes on, no matter what house they chose or picked, it was going to be smashed to bits!

How could this go on?

When Gu Mo heard that Master Xu wanted to leave, his expression turned sullen. If this mer along with the rest left him alone with Old Master Ding, he would be the one who had to take care ...

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