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... ..?" Yang Wei asked, puzzled. Sun Yurong sighed and explained, "Remember? You told me you needed scrolls with teachings from the Fang, Scale, Venom, and Coil Peaks." Yang Wei smiled gratefully and nodded, "Thank you, Yulian..."

Sun Yurong got a little distracted from staring at him for too long and cleared her throat, closing her eyes. "Rather than thank me, just make sure you form a Golden Core. I'm hoping when you return, we can both spend some quality time together and perhaps..." she ...

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