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... everything here to the innkeeper. After that, he returned to the study and wrote down a letter.


After a while, Xie Wei put down the writing brush, and was silent for a moment when looking at the white letter with black words. He seemed to make a choicefinally, and his face relaxed. Then he put the letter in the drawer.


“Lord Tianxing from the headquarters of Tianyake Attic does have a foreboding. The result of divination for the Tianjiao Battle is unclear. It seems to be ...

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