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... would you do?"

He didn't open his eyes when he talked, as if he was asking Xuanyuan, as if he was asking someone who would not show up in the void but kept watching them.

Xuan Yuan looked towards the cave entrance. In Sheng Lingyuan's memory, the cave was not the later Witch's Tomb, nor was it buried underground.

A faint light reflected from the hole, half-bright and half-dark on his face, revealing clear and smooth skeletal traces under the flesh, creating a stone-like text ...

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“A sickly invalid like Jiang Shaocheng can’t give you happiness,” her ex-boyfriend insisted. “I’ll wait for you.”

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