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... ose him in front of Tang Longji. Instead, she quietly observed from the side.

On the other side, when Tang Longji heard that Wang Xiao was going to seek guidance from a senior, he provided a few more names. They were all elders from the grandpa generation of the big families in Kaiyang City.

“Take this with you.”

Tang Longji took off a ring and handed it to Wang Xiao. “This is our Tang

Family’s token. If those seniors aren’t willing to see you, show them the ring. ...

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