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... pose of the Worriless Sect is to subvert the luck of the Great Jin Dynasty, and the Yuelou in front of us also has this purpose.

This is obviously not a coincidence, was Yue Lou also instigated by someone?

"All speculations, uncle, you can go to Zhan Yao Mansion tomorrow and ask." Ji Lingshu said softly...

"I'm a loser who hardly pays attention to whether the sun is shining or not because there is no time.

"My parents couldn't support me, I didn't have a high degree o ...

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