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Beizhou Lin, agree to regret the marriage?

This news is nothing short of shocking...

Jia Wei lost consciousness for a while after hearing this.

He knew that when these words were spoken, so things were irreversible and could not be forced.

The will of the two gods once pushed Guangming City and Central City to beco allies with each other, but now they are drifting apart under the new tide of fate.

As a believer who pursues the will of light, the only thing he can do is accept.

Jia Wei was silent for a long ti.

He retained the last bit of dignity, bowed slowly to Zhuxue and the others, and then left.

The news that the Holy Inquisitor left Central City spread that day.

The Beizhou Deepwater Forum was filled with cheers.

Xuankongshan courtyard.

When the captains at the gathering saw the news, they all looked at each other and smiled knowingly.

This is really good news.

Although "ng Xiao's death" has nothing to do with them, if Jia Wei continues to investigate according to that list of characters... then the extraordinary people who participated in the restart mission may all be visited by the Holy Judge.

No one wants to see those linen-robed believers.

After the party, Xuankongshan Courtyard finally returned to peace and tranquility.

Gu Shen felt much more relaxed.

The departure of the Holy Inquisitors shows that they have acquiesced in Beizhou's explanation of the "ng Xiao case".

This is the end of the investigation into the "Blessed Son" case file.

With the night wind lingering and blowing on his cheeks, Gu Shen pushed open the door of the Hanging Mountain Courtyard. He could finally remove the ancient talismans in the courtyard and breathe freely in the "free air" of Beizhou... During these few days of seclusion, he had been Thinking about how to deal with the divination scene reminded by the "Disaster Bracelet

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