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... itory, but she had split a bit of her divine sense to keep an eye on du xingyun’s actions.

She heard the sound of the door being pulled open, and the young girl who rushed over seemed to be asking,”

“Xingyun, what’s wrong?”

“It’s nothing,” Du xingyun’s calm voice could be heard. I heard your shout, so I came out to take a look.

“Oh right, what happened?” she changed the topic.

Du xingyun’s words reminded the young girl who had been running all the way here ...

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