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... e?” Ling Yi frowned subconsciously.

But if he thought about it, she could be here for several reasons. It might have nothing to do with him.

Just as he was about to continue flying north, his thoughts were quickly proven wrong when he heard the girl shouting at him, “Big Boss! Big brother, big brother!”

Thanks to the [Faceless Mask], Ling Yi didn’t have to worry about people coming to find him.

And so, he had no worries about turning around and facing her.

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