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... n a carriage, riding back to Yi Pavillion. The pavillion wasn't too large. It consisted of a small courtyard, in the middle of which had a rock garden surrounded by a few planted trees.


Alighting the carriage, Na Lan Xue slowly headed inside the pavilion. As he pa.s.sed by the rock garden, he could no longer suppress the surging pain in his chest and ended up holding one of the rocks for support as he gasped for breath.


Leaning against the rock, Yue Po sighed and lightly sa ...

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