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... for the whole night; however, even without any sleep, he didn’t feel tired at all. It seemed like his stamina had increased after his cultivation increased.

The outcome he had expected after removing the bandage was as he had guessed.

His wound had already healed.

“Young Master, aren’t you going to rest?” Gou’zi carried a basin to serve Lin Fan to wash up.

Lin Fan wiped his face, “There is no need to rest. I didn’t do anything.”

Lin Manor entrance.

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