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... and there were torches on the walls that illuminated the cave into daylight. The entrance to the cave was dark, and he didn't know what was happening outside.

There were dozens of men beside him, all tied up like him. Most of them were sleeping against the wall.

The person closest to him, who looked like he was about twenty-three or fourteen years old, did not sleep. Instead, he smiled foolishly at him.

Qin An was so uncomfortable with his laughter that he didn't have tim ...

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