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... ozen stiff at the entrance after he had been busted for trying to run away.


Fu Zhi lifted her brows slightly and said, “Chu Yunsheng? Master Chu? Where do you think you’re going? You haven’t paid for the jade stone yet.”


With that, everyone turned their heads around and looked contemptuously at Chu Yunsheng.


“Master Chu, didn’t you tell everyone that your jade stone is Imperial Jade? So what now? You try to run away after realizing that you’re wrong? Don’t you ...

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