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... hadn’t managed to return alive from the Endless Dungeon, Gu Daofeng couldn’t accept such a brutal fact. Enraged to the point of madness, he vomited blood and swooned.

Seeing this, Fang Lin, who had just descended from the Flying Boat, revealed a slight smile. But there was a shadow lurking in his eyes.

Gu Hanshan’s death, even though it was a brutish blow to Gu Daofeng, might trigger deranged fury in him and could lead him to blame it all on Fang Lin.

Under such predicame ...

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