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... t anyone when they left Jade City.

They had just reached the outskirts when Ye Xuan suddenly stopped, “You’ve been following us for a long time. I don’t know what you want, so why don’t you come out and meet us?”

Xiao Mingyan and A’Tian immediately became alert. They looked around, but there was nothing.

“Young man, you have good eyes,” An old voice rang out. At the same time, the air became distorted, revealing someone in a gray robe.

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