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... oked down on the entire world, making it difficult for others to meet his gaze.

When the old man sensed this pair of purple eyes approaching him, the panic in his eyes intensified.

“I-it’s you…” He stretched out his trembling hand and pointed at the man.

Under the moonlight, the man dressed in black robes finally stopped.

He had a tall figure and was a head taller than the old man.

Just like that, he stood there and looked downwards at the old man. “Since when ...

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