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... him alone with his wives.

He dropped he sect leader persona and sighed.

"My heart really doesn't agree to this."

Xiao Lan grabbed his hand and smiled.

"We are happy that you're worried about us, Master but you also know how important this is to us. We also want to grow stronger."

He nodded.

"I know. I will never stop you from running after your goals."

Shen Yu smiled and then planted a kiss on Xiao Lan's forehead, making her smile even wide ...

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