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... e saw this, “Master?”


It took quite a while before Long Yang said to Lin Mo while clenching the letter in his hand, “Leave us first.”


“Yes, Your Majesty,” Lin Mo replied respectfully and left.


Zhao Qian looked at his master worriedly.


What exactly did Chu Qi write in the letter to make his master react in such a way?


He looked so dejected and troubled.


Long Yang stood up and went to the window, standing there for a long time ...

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