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... e know where the poison master’s daughter is. She is in deep danger,” Wen Yu scowled and said in an ominous tone.

 

“Lu Wen?” When Sirius heard the name of the lunatic, he was no longer smiling.

“He’s unhinged. You don’t have to tell me anything, but you should probably let Lu Zhao know.” Wen Yu had her own intelligence network, so she was aware of Lu Wen’s movements. “I’m serious. Only Lu Zhao can keep her safe.”

“I know. I’ll think about it.” He did not respond to h ...

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