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She was somewhat agitated because there was no one at home, and there was a very real possibility that the seductive fox could take advantage of the situation...

Meanwhile, Yun Qinglan followed behind the young girl, observing her naturally swaying and exquisite figure, thinking to herself:

"This young girl truly has extraordinary talent; she is nearly at the stage of Blood-Exchange at just 14 years old."

The two women, each with their own thoughts, moved forward an ...

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