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... asked another soul-searching question: “Master, you said that Mu Jian would definitely reply to the letter. But since you didn’t sign it, he doesn’t know who wrote it. Who is he supposed to reply to?”

“Do you think I’m that stupid in your eyes?” Jiang Ning laughed, “I left the location where the letter was placed.”

“This maid still feels it’s improper. Mu Jian seems to be a man with many thoughts. With an unsigned letter like this, you want him to take the bait, but I’m afraid it ...

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