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... s nodded repeatedly: "Then I’ll have someone prepare immediately, and we’ll head out at once."

No sooner had they finished speaking than hurried footsteps were heard approaching.

Lifting their eyes, they saw a servant had arrived, who first glanced at the escort leaders Zhang Li, and then approached Yang Xiaoyun:

"Miss, that... Wu Chengfeng has arrived."

"?"

Both Su Mo and Yang Xiaoyun were stunned. Was he the one who had sent the letter?

The next ...

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