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... t I can only trouble Fellow Daoist Xu."

Xu Bai said in a deep voice, "South Mountain Maitreya, aren't you afraid that this Xu will pursue you relentlessly for the rest of my life?"

These words were more than just a threat.

South Mountain Maitreya smiled, "Of course I'm afraid. So in the future, this destitute monk will have to keep my distance from Friend Xu."

Xu Bai's face turned unbelievably black.

But at that moment, a voice suddenly sounded in his mind ...

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