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... nd the others had barely caught their breath when they heard the command, forcing them to once again draw their weapons, their eyes pleading for help as they looked towards Du Ge, who was holding Lu Dong by the neck.

The newcomer clearly outranked Lu Dong, compelling the disciples surrounding seventh junior brother to rejoin the battle.

"Is it worth it, Brother Lu?" Du Ge taunted with a shake of his head, casually tossing aside his sword and carrying Lu Dong to rescue his little ...

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