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... ll eyes staring blankly at the Man wrapped in robes amongst the Su Family.

His face was pale white, sweating profusely with an unsteady gaze, his knees going weak, and lips trembling badly.

On the other side, a vigorous man dressed in luxury clothes, and accessorized with several talismans, was attracting the eyes of many.

The atmosphere was a tad weird.

“Hey! I say!” At this moment, the vigorous lad spoke out suddenly. With a snobbish manner, he laughed: “Why are ...

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