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... without a single person in sight.

There was still no one coming from the Great Kou Hall to attend class, not even the academy student, Ke Liu, who was highly regarded, had come. Therefore, the children in the school had long run away, not knowing where they had gone to play.

An Zhan left the academy, walking towards the Gathering Merchant House as he tried to recall everything he knew about the Great Kou Tang.

In his memories, the Great Kou Tang really wasn’t much.

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