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... and Luo’er went missing. Every moment of those fifteen days, everyone on the Advance Team had been constantly worried about Luo’er’s safety. Tangmo, in particular, not only worried about Luo’er’s safety, but also felt deep guilt.

If it hadn’t been for her stubbornness, Luo’er wouldn’t have gone to save the mother and daughter, Yila, and he wouldn’t have disappeared. Even though everyone believed that Luo’er was only missing, the agonizing days were a constant reminder that Luo’er might b ...

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