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... r shook her head lightly and didn't chase after it. In the demon realm, the foxes were cunning, best at escaping. She had to be cautious to prevent him from circling back to threaten Gu Lan's safety.

However, what she didn't know was that Gu Lan was here at this moment.

...

Three thousand miles west of Langzhou.

On a hillside, a blood-soaked fox sat down, looking towards Langzhou with a panic in his eyes, like a startled bird.

After observing for a long ti ...

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