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Xu Feiyan felt somewhat uneasy.

She had already gotten used to Xu Hao’s hands-on teaching.

But now, with this outfit, it was truly awkward.

Yet, she was eager to learn the sword techniques and had no choice but to seek guidance from Xu Hao.

This made it even more uncomfortable.

–It’s all Xu Huayi’s fault.

While learning, Xu Feiyan blamed her sister.

Xu Hao was right.

Hands-on teaching indeed made it easier to grasp.

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