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Chapter 160: Finally Arrived in Southern Xinjiang 20

People were coming and going in front, all kinds of small business people were shouting, and there were many jugglers. Tang Xiaoning took the ingot of gold that he wanted from me, exchanged it for some broken silver, and started to buy like crazy on the street.

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She has a bag that looks very small, but it seems to be a bottomless pit. It can hold many, many things, but it still looks small and does not look big at all.

We looked at the jugglers, all of them seemed to be very capable and won waves of applause.

Shi Buyan and I stood there, looking at them with a smile. Shi Buyan stood beside me the whole time and didn't speak, just looked at them lightly.

That familiar pain once again filled my body, and my heart couldn't help but drop.

I looked around, and among the crowd, there was a faint dark figure. The dark figure disappeared quietly. It looked familiar, and I couldn't help but fall into deep thought.

Shi Buyan looked at me and said, "What's wrong? I'm restless."

I quickly shook my head and said, "No, I'm just not used to so many people."

Tang Xiaoning had already squeezed to the front. Seeing so many people and so many fun things, she couldn't help but clap with both hands, shouting and jumping for joy.

Shi Buyan said: "Since you are not very used to it, I will help you back to the inn to rest first."

I shook my head and said, "It's okay, you continue to play, I'll just sit in a quiet place over there."

Shi Buyan said: "Then I will accompany you."

I said: "It's okay, just come back here and find me later."

Shi Buyan's eyes passed over me and stayed on the crowd not far away. The corners of his lips curled up slightly and he said, "Okay, you go and have a rest. I also have to deal with some things here."

Then he turned to Bai Yue and said, "Bai Yue, protect Hong Yi."

Bai Yue nodded and said: "Yes"

Bai Yue and I sat down in a quiet teahouse nearby. The pain in our hearts was slightly relieved. We took a sip of tea. The faint fragrance of tea filled our mouths, and our hearts finally calmed down.

There seemed to be a strong wind blowing outside, whistling through the crowd, causing waves and carrying a fishy smell.


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