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... at the mess on the ground, the already desolate and eerie temple, with bodies lying all around. Judging by their attire, they were all from the Green Forest.

It seems Song Di’s target is more formidable than anticipated.

This place has long been deserted; it’s unclear if they’ve all gone to hunt down Wei Shuangnian or if they’re all dead.

Xu Guang had seen numerous corpses both during his time as a conscripted soldier and while fleeing famines, so he didn’t feel any fear ...

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