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... left and right and saw the few people around her acting as if she was not there. She sighed and was just about to return to her body when she heard a weird noise next to her ear.


It was a tiny noise, almost indistinguishable. She paused and thought for awhile before she floated out the door.


Everybody inside the house did not have a clue about what was going on.


Yi Qing’s face was etched with worry. Anxiously, he turned to Xun Shu and asked, “How can we wake M ...

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