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... inally, Li Damu also clenched his teeth and said,

"Alright! Since our Mu Yang has grown up now, there’s no harm in speaking out about this matter!"

Li Damu took a deep breath, as if he was bracing himself, and told Li Muyang,

"The grave outside the city doesn’t house your deceased elder brother. What you heard in Jiuyuan City is correct, your mother and I have only ever had you as our son."

"And buried in that lone grave, is none other than your two-year-old corps ...

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