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... ny mouths chatter.

In just half a month, the news had spread throughout the Gu Family's main city, even the city's traders were discussing it.

And the news grew more outlandish as it spread.

In the main hall, Gu Zhan, listening to the report from the fifth elder, couldn't help but rub his forehead.

"You're saying... the news is already known throughout the city?"

"Haven't I already issued an order? Who let the news out?"

"Well, this elder does not ...

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