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... ongyang Su Wang were struck dumb.

Watching as the youth practically dragged a bearded man in a wild sprint toward them, the man covered his face in shame and haste, but the Lord and the giant recognized who he was. Li Guan Yi paused and bowed in salute.

"Disciple pays respects to the two Palace Masters."

"Later, when Pingyang comes here, please mention it to the seniors, there’s no need to wait for me."

Ji Zichang covered his face in shame.

Li Guan Yi felt ...

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