Chapter 20 (Malphas) Chen’s POV
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Chapter 20

(Malphas)

Chen’s POV

When we arrived at the towering gate of the Pagoda. I didn’t hesitate.

I didn’t think twice.

I matched forth, pulling Zhao patriarch by the collar, the young Long resting weakly on my shoulders, while Yan Hu trailed behind keeping a measured distance away from me.

We crossed the first barrier and drew closer to the gate before I took out the key.

The moment the artifact touched the Pagoda’s gate, the air didn’t just grow heavy—it turned into dust. I felt t
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