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... a trip to the Sky Source Ruins."

"Sky Source Ruins?" Yun Xiao paused before asking, "You want to bring her remains back?"

"Yes," Lian Xi replied with a somber tone. "Sister Qingwei helped me a lot when I was young, but I..."

"You've got nothing to blame yourself for. The ones who deserve to die are others," Yun Xiao comforted.

Yuan Xianjun's strike had laid bare the greed and selfishness of those people, something even Yun Xiao hadn't anticipated, let alone Lian ...

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