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... established fact.

But, even so,

There were still people who didn’t believe that Lu Wu could just die like that.

Of course, among them were certainly those who worshipped Lu Wu immensely and couldn’t believe he would die just like that.

Likewise, there were those with ulterior motives, and they weren’t few in number.

For that segment of people,

If Lu Wu were truly dead, that would be good news, but if he faked his death, that would be a different st ...

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