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... to meet you.” Although Xing Mo didn’t know who he was, he still greeted him. After sitting down one after another, he asked, “May I know where Patriarch Yu is?”

The handsome young man smiled and pointed to himself. “I’m Yu Heng, the patriarch of the Yu Tribe.”

Seeing that Xing Mo was stunned, the handsome young man continued, “In fact, I just became the patriarch of the Yu Tribe a while ago.”

“Brother Yu has retired? Or…” Xing Mo faintly felt that something was amiss. Ev ...

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