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... e back!"

Jiayin quietly wiped away her tears, kissed the old lady on the cheek, and then walked towards Mu Jue without looking back.

Mu Jue got on his horse, stretched out his hand to pull Jiayin and sat behind him.

He shook the reins, steeled himself, and ran more than a thousand miles day and night, even though his iron-clad body was a little too much.

 But he still kept his back straight and bowed respectfully to the old lady.

“Grandma, I guarantee with my ...

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