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... ? Isn't it bad to stay here?"

Zhou Xuanji smiled gently: "There are many people waiting for me, they are in danger, you don't, you still have so many people to accompany you."

Kunlun was silent.

He always felt that Zhou Xuanji had a sense of distance, and it seemed that he would leave at any time.

I just didn't expect that the day when Zhou Xuanji left would come so suddenly.

"After I leave, you have to practice your swords hard and become the protector of your ...

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