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... truth, Huang Xiaolong returned Qiu Xuan’s soul to his body, knowing that if the soul stayed separated for too long, Qiu Xuan would suffer from a severe illness.

Huang Xiaolong had no intention of harming Qiu Xuan; a wicked person would be ground down by their wicked deeds.

With his soul returned to his body, Qiu Xuan shook his head, coming to his senses. He started crying loudly, kneeling and hugging Chairman Qiu’s leg, sobbing hysterically. “Father, I was wrong… I was blinded… ...

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