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... Fang Zhou’s scrutinizing gaze, which seemed slightly penetrative: “Taoist Fang?”

Fang Zhou gathered his scattered thoughts, coughed, and said, “Sorry, I was distracted. Let’s put this matter on hold for now. I haven’t thought of what I need you to do yet. I’ll tell you when I figure it out.”

Yu Qing nodded: “Then I’ll make a note of it. Just don’t forget, Taoist Fang.”

She wasn’t worried that Fang Zhou would make her do something embarrassing.

The newspapers were ...

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