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... ust so dull, what if it’s the spirit of someone who was wrongfully dead?

We need to clear up her motive for harming people first, to decide whether we should simply capture her, or after seizing her, give her some punishment.

If she truly is unrepentantly evil, then we’ll teach her a harsh lesson."

Xiao Tan did not quite agree with Su Yan’s line of thinking.

However, Mo Chen’s thoughts were quite like Su Yan’s.

Since he was intending to deal with someone, ...

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