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Chapter 48: The New Student

Author: Gracias Pen
last update publish date: 2026-06-24 17:12:40

Luo Yanmei moved to the seventh peak in the sixth month.

This was not the original plan. The original plan had been for her to visit monthly for consultation sessions. But the Qinghe Sect, upon learning that Yanmei had ended her arrangement with Elder Peng, had terminated her research fellowship entirely, which meant she had no position, no funding, and nowhere to go.

She appeared at the seventh peak bridge on a Tuesday morning with two bags and the expression of someone who was not going to as
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