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Chapter 477 Golden Crow Monastery   

Author: Five Generals
Agnes could not do anything about the shameless behavior of Master Quint and the others.

She was not in the mood to waste time with the group, so she headed straight upstairs.

“I wasn’t joking, Kaze. I’m going with you to River Watcher Inn. We can face everything together,” on the second-floor balcony, Darcy grabbed Kaze’s arm and said to him earnestly.

Darcy’s eyes were filled with tears.

With his heart going out to her, Kaze reached out and wiped away her tears. He was lucky to have a wife like her.

“Alright, we’ll go together. I want to show you what Leo has coming for him.”

Others believed Kaze would not leave River Watcher Inn alive. However, only Kaze knew that he would turn out fine.

Since Darcy wanted to go, he could take her along. She would be glad to see that karma would finally get to Leo.

“Okay.”

Darcy nodded.

She sighed to herself. Kaze was too optimistic.

They should expect the worst for tomorrow.

“If you love Darcy, you shouldn’t put her at ris
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