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... Yang Ge sat alone in the front hall of the inn, supporting his chin with one hand while staring blankly at the flickering lights, and gently tapping on the table with the other.

Tap, tap, tap...

Time had passed without knowing how long when the tapping suddenly stopped.

Yang Ge raised his head and looked toward the staircase leading to the second floor's private seats.

A sturdy figure dressed in night-traveling clothes had appeared there, bringing a somewhat terri ...

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