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... s age, Gu Lao was surprisingly agile. Half an hour after Shen Yu departed, his unease got the better of him. Deciding it was safer to leave, he hastily set off on his carriage, speeding along the main road. Eventually, deeming the carriage too slow, he abandoned it, mounted the horse, and galloped toward Qingcheng.

Gu Lao believed that once he reached Qingcheng, the city lord would protect him, allowing him to escape unscathed. Fixated on his goal, he spurred his horse onward.

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