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... dered.

“Please!” the head guard made an inviting gesture and led them into the stomach.

after a while.

when they arrived at the backyard, the divine sword guards were holding dan wudao and marquis wuli outside. their shoulder blades had been sealed. even if they wanted to struggle, they wouldn’t be able to do anything, let alone escape.

xiao ran and xiao zhou entered the room. in the bedroom, his family members were hugging his corpse and crying.

When he s ...

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