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... en, I’ll get going," Xu Tao announced, turning around, about to depart in an instant when—

"Master, let us see you off!"

—Henrietta shouted, clearly unwilling to take no for an answer.

Xu Tao glanced at her, then to Uriel behind her, and finally at Yifa standing beside him—all three wearing expressions that mirrored Henrietta’s intent. He sighed.

"All right, I guess," he relented, resigned to his fate.

As they started walking back up toward the mansion, He ...

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