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... -by. The two women, one mature and the other younger, were particularly striking. Each radiated the unique charm of her age, as if embodying the peak of their respective stages of life, stirring the imaginations of those around them.

The one who drew the most envy was the man walking between the other two women. Despite his nondescript appearance and mere Foundation Establishment cultivation, the older beauty was clinging to his arm.

Li Haoran kept his face devoid of expression. ...

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