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... be so formal, then first said to Keyji, "This isn't the place to talk, let's go outside"

Prompted by Renji, Keyji then somewhat came back to his senses from the beauty, noticing the displeased looks from many scholars around him, realizing his misconduct, he quickly nodded and left the lab with Renji.

Once outside in the corridor, Renji, like a true longtime friend, elbowed Keyji and asked with a smile:

"Brother, you're really not being fair, come on, tell me, how did yo ...

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