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... s complexion immediately changed when he saw Dongfang Bingling appearing. It was especially so when Dongfang Bingling did not even bother to conceal herself. She didn’t even wear her veil and had appeared before them with her true face. This represented a dangerous signal.


After being surprised, Qin San’s complexion returned to normal very quickly. He went forward a step and bowed, “Northwest Qin City’s Qin San, Qin Liu, and Qin Qi greet fairy.”


Qin San’s manners were extreme ...

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