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... ll gently behind him.

"Extreme Mage." Strango bowed to the ancients, his face buried in the shadows, full of hesitation, a lingering expression.

Gu Yi seemed to know what he was thinking, and said softly, "Okay. Anything, please come back to Kama Taj."

"Okay." Strange nodded. He finally chose to believe in Gu Yi, no matter what she did, she must have her own reasons and difficulties.

Gu Yi glanced at the area next to the square and did not see Modu's figure. He wonder ...

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