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... nd the other people in his group.

What?? There’s indeed a time limit!

Everyone didn’t know when the deadline was, but since the guardian spirit said that there was a time limit, the group couldn’t stand still anymore.

"How about...we separate now?"

Jung Ryeo, who said that they shouldn’t separate, was the first to lick his own saliva.

"What? You didn’t say that before."

Leinster rolled his eyes at the man and Jung Ryeo’s face instantly flushed red ...

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