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... as not left Chu State for half a step in the past two years, and has not gone out to do things.

A year ago, Yao had already broken through Xuanxian and got the qualification to go to the third day of the middle school. In order to inquire about the news of Zhao Qingcheng, she could only reluctantly parted with Zhao Yan, and went to the third day of the middle school to investigate.

Zhao Yan has also been stabilizing his cultivation. After all, he has improved his strength by taking ...

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