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... as if it were breathing.

It had its own pulse, its own rhythm and breath.

The one who had actually transformed was himself.

Li Guanyi handed the wooden sword to Shi Yisong, who was overjoyed. The next day, Li Guanyi, along with Murong Longtu and Shaking Light, would part from the merchant crew. Holding the wooden sword, Shi Yisong pursed his lips tightly, his head bowed in silence.

Shi Wu nudged him and said, "Look, the Taoist has already left, didn’t you have a ...

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