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... "This request for help is really something," one voice jeered.

"There’s no reinforcement from the Qianyuan Sword Sect, and Ye Wudao hasn’t returned. Could it be that he—a Golden Core immortal—has lost his way?"

The crowd roared with laughter. One person added, "I don’t think he got lost. Back then, Master Ye ran all the way from Zhennan Pass back to Cangzhou. He safely covered more than 10 million miles—let alone a few million miles now!"

"Brother, you’re right. I forgot ...

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