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Jiange Wenling | Chap 39: Zhou Buque

Wei Xuan came out of the room walking like a man still inside a dream. Wang Shu had said something to him at the end, but none of it stayed. Only one sentence followed him out the door, circling back on itself the whole way: which I didn't want to. Mr. Yiming had been waiting under the corridor. He looked at Wei Xuan once, hard and long, then turned and walked forward without a word. Wei Xuan fell in step behind him. Neither spoke. They walked in single file to the plum trees at the far end of the yard, well out of earshot of Wang Shu's room. Mr. Yiming stopped and spoke first. "Elder Wei. Per our old agreement, you are not to visit without my consent." "What does that agreement matter now?" Wei Xuan's voice was rough. "Those people already know who he is. Something this serious happens and I'm supposed to stand aside, see nothing, say nothing? This place is no longer safe. We take him back." "Back." Mr. Yiming repeated the w...

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