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... n front of this group of people. He saw that this was a caravan transporting goods.


Kong Yun cupped his hands in front of an old man and said respectfully, "I've come to the forest. I've lost my way and lost my way. Please tell me where I am now."


When the old man saw Kong Yun's kind face, he smiled, "Young man, you're really good. You came in here." Kong Yun touched his head awkwardly. "I accidentally barged in. I didn't expect this place to be so big. I simply couldn't fi ...

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