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Both parties were dressed in the uniforms of the Imperial Master Mansion, with Disciple Cards of the Imperial Master Mansion hanging around their waists, so there was no need to worry about misidentifying each other. Moreover, this place was close to the safe house, the disciples of the Imperial Master Mansion vaguely recognized each other, and it was almost impossible for outsiders to i ...

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