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... at the general. He didn’t even feel like calling this corpse ‘elder’ anymore.


Even though General Ya Zhang had never heard of the word ‘integrity’ before, he could more or less guess at the meaning. “I am in charge of guarding this place and preventing intruders from entering. My job is to wait until the destined ones come to undergo the trial. I can tell that you two are fated to take the trial, so there is no need for us to fight anymore.”


Pei Mianman came up to Zu An to ...

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