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Even at this moment, Saintess Qing Yu’s gaze was still filled with disbelief.

"I was merely fortunate enough to capture the gentleman’s compassion," she said.

Ji Zhaoyang shook his head with a sigh, "My talents are dull; they would not have caught the gentleman’s eye. Even holding the ’Root of Heaven and Earth,’ I would have been granted only an opportunity to pay my respects.

However, upon seeing me, he declared that he saw in me a Major Path that did not b ...

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