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... of exchanges, a loud noise erupted, followed by a figure sent flying backwards, already spurting a mouthful of fresh blood mid-air, but who else could it be than Xue Gong, the Jade Pot Sect disciple?

Sigh...

Chang Qing’s eyes and hands were quick, catching Xue Gong before he could hit the ground to avoid a second injury, but feeling the latter’s wilting breath, he couldn’t help but let out a silent sigh.

To be honest, Chang Qing had always looked down on Xue Gong, consid ...

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