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37. Disciple of the Thunder God
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“Ah Yue, that man betrayed you in the end.” Hua Yan said to herself with a faint smile. It seemed like he was feeling happy about the events that were happening before his eyes. "Good! This is also a way to get to you, Ah Yue!"

Hua Yan closed his eyes and felt sadness over Jing Zhao's death. "Unfortunately I was too late to save Uncle Zhao. I'm sorry, Uncle."

Meanwhile, Jing Yue was still immersed in endless sadness. This incident was too sudden and made it seem like the beautiful woman who was famous for her martial arts skills now didn't have the ability to stand up.

She still continued to hug the baby boy who was now starting to calm down a little. "What good would it be if my son took the surname Han? He will never use that surname, ever!"

"Han surname?" Jing Yue suddenly let out a long laugh, then cried as if someone had lost their mental health.

She laughed at fate which had played tricks on humans, and wept over the fate of losing her parents and mourned the death of all the me
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