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Gu Jun’s heart dropped in confusion seeing the young Elder Tong’s bruised face twisted in extreme fear.


“Let him see.” It was his mother who was directing the group of children to send some kind of information to Elder Tong through ESP, information that ravaged his mind. Gu Jun had no idea what happened that year. All he heard was that after a mission, Elder Tong’s S value was found to be extremely low. He was thought to have gone crazy and was thus asked to l ...

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