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... shock.


One of them suddenly stood on his feet, slamming his hands on the table. “Great Elder, how could you let her leave like that?! I don’t want to wait until tomorrow, our family members can come out today!”


“I’ve been thoroughly shocked by her, can’t you give me some time to recover?” The great elder was clutching his heart. If he continued to hang around Gu Xiqiao, he would probably get a shock every single day of his life.


Another elder was disdainful as he s ...

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