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... ok them back to the Bai Family Mansion, only to discover that it could directly lead back to the Bai Family Ancestral Hall. Indeed, the most ordinary places hide the deepest secrets!

Bai Guang’s injuries healed, and he followed Bai Zhi and Moh Li back, while Bai Xiang and Xiao Jiu stayed behind to continue studying.

At the moment Bai Zhi and Bai Guang Mo Li appeared, Bai Ming was in the ancestral hall. He hesitated when he saw them, then returned to normal.

"You’re back, ...

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