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... your help!" Hong Yun expressed his gratitude at the dining table after finishing the meal. If it weren’t for Chu Ming’s timely rescue, they would have faced great danger and risks. The others also showed their gratitude.

"It’s what fellow disciples should do," Chu Ming said lightly while glancing at them, noticing their weary expressions, which were clearly the result of relentless battles.

"In five days, it’s time to challenge the Cyan Yang Tower. Senior Brother Chu will certai ...

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