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... ord Sect and beyond. His divine sense couldn’t penetrate everything thanks to the defensive formations engraved, but it should have been more than enough. Yet, he couldn’t find any of Bao Ling’s traces, no matter how hard he searched.

He frowned. Was Bao Ling in one of the areas that his divine sense couldn’t penetrate, like the scripture repository?

It wouldn’t surprise Divinity Yanxu. Bao Ling had always been distant, preferring to be alone instead of socializing even the tinie ...

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