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... u here in the training ground today.”


Just as Ye Chen and Ye Rou were chatting, a lad who seemed to be their age approached the duo.


Ye Kongyan was one of the more talented and good-looking scions of the family. In fact, among the younger generation, only three of them had managed to reach the crest of the Fifth Stage and were only a few steps away from reaching the sixth; Uncle Zhanxiong’s daughter who went by the name Ye Xuan, Ye Rou, and Ye Kongyan. Now, Ye Kongyan may pal ...

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