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... al herbs, Gu An left alone, while the Ghost Mother of Ephemera started to sow as usual.

Gu An did not return to his own yard, he just picked a random direction to walk.

As he walked, he fiddled with the Fate Pen.

He seemed to be enjoying the scenery along the way, but he was actually watching Zhang Buku, who was far away in the Taize Great World.

Zhang Buku had taken root in the Taize Great World and had even established a Demon Race force.

Xu You, a reinc ...

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