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... her long hair was bound with only a single wooden hairpin.


But her simple style actually made Baili Hongzhuang stand out even more amongst the dust, creating a cold, ethereal image of a woman untouched by the secular world.


Her facial features didn’t look as soft or gentle as Liu Qinyue’s, but her face seemed filled with life. Her two phoenix eyes were like a deep pool, seeming as if they could pierce through a person’s heart, bright and dazzling.


The two each ...

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