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... going to tell me anything else with the way that he looked right back at all.

It seemed like this was all that he was willing to say, even though he had just called himself a senior.

Perhaps there was something else that was at play here, something that was much higher up. He might know something because of his connections, but it made it awkward for him to tell us anything.

Yun Tian just had that same calm look on his face the entire time, as if he wasn't bothered by the ...

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