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... uptuous, her cheeks still graceful and tender, her golden hair cascading, captivating deep blue eyes, and skin white as milk.

Over two years ago, after saving her life from Marquis Jian Yong’s Mansion, he had never seen her again.

Despite her promise that once Suo Lun reclaimed Tianshui City, she would join him—be it as a Medical Daoist Monk, teacher, or artist.

Yet, she did not come and instead became a military doctor in the northern army camps, and incidentally also a ...

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