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... n in a terrible disaster, so we will have to Be careful." Xiao Ling said.

Perhaps because this incident affected everyone's mood, everyone was speechless all the way. Ye Chu was a little puzzled from this. Wasn't that the time when he and Yi Canghai decided to go to the Fairy Ruins ten days ago? Could this be related to the Fairy Ruins?

After walking for half an hour, I finally saw an inn on the side of the road. Looking at the humble house in front of me, it was not so much an inn ...

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