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... tion. Where did this girl come from?

"I’m just asking. Could you tell me what happened four hundred years ago to this sect?" She awkwardly scratched her head and asked him.

Dongfang Moqing was wondering if it was fine to tell her when something interrupted their interactions.

Shenlian Yingyue’s face changed slightly as she straightened her back and clasped her hands together.

"Greeting, the disciple shows respect to the sect leader." While she was standing in fron ...

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