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... The battle was already over.

The Chief of the Escort was counting casualties while calling for the brothers to assist in treating the wounded.

Eight Miaojiang guards would not be returning, and Bai Qingchen’s mood was somewhat downcast.

Si Snake glanced at the chaos at the scene but said nothing.

Bai Qingchen said, "Xiao Kang is also dead, your favorite young guard."

"Hmm."

Si Snake responded with a grunt.

"You... aren’t sad?"

Bai Q ...

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