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It was undoubtedly a great pressure for Ning Que to confront that powerful priest in an indigo gown for the whole night. His clothes were soaked by sweat and then frozen by the cold wind repeatedly.


The Abbey Dean left Peach Mountain and suddenly appeared in Chang’an, which was naturally shocking. But what frightened Ning Que more was that how could the Abbey Dean restore his Ocean of Qi and Mountain of Snow?


Although they hadn’t engaged yet, Ning Que clearly sensed th ...

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