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... qin.

In truth, Hidden Wind was far from the desiccated husk that Zhao Changhe had first encountered. Though his features remained somewhat gaunt, they now carried the flesh and blood of a living person. In fact, his appearance even bore a certain ethereal refinement reminiscent of an immortal hermit. He was not ugly in the slightest.

The change in his appearance reflected the extent of his recovery. The more his body regained its normal fullness, the closer he was to his peak str ...

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