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“It looks like Han Yun is probably nearby. Your master’s spatial technique is really amazing.” Ye Chen looked around as he spoke to Luo.

Luo smiled. “Master has been researching this kind of thing for many years. In terms of spatial techniques, no one outside the Kunlun Mountains can compare to her.”

“By the way, Mr. Ye, shall we go find Han Yun now?”

Ye Chen nodded. He glanced at the top of the mountain and saw a Daoist temple surrounded by dense spiritual energ ...

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