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... there’s still a peak form fourth rank spirit beast involved. Just listening to the story made Ye Gu’s face stern up.


“Grandfather, the truth is, the spirit beast wasn’t killed by me. By the time I fell into that cave, I had fallen into a coma for two days. When I awoke again, the monster was already dead.” Ling Yue omitted the parts related to the golden masked man.


“From the looks of it, other powerful masters had passed by while you were unconscious. But Ling Yue, for you t ...

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