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Book 1: A New Lease on Life


Chapter 33: The Wronged Tianling-er


"Da shixiong, should we chase?" asked someone from the Kaiyang School rushing to Tiansha's side.


"You guys go chase. Yun Qian and I will follow later." said Tiansha.


"Yes sir." answered everyone.


And so, the ones from the Kaiyang School, took a ste ...

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