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... l. Normally, this would not draw much attention, but the circumstances were different now. The Taiping Inn had closed its doors to outsiders, and Daoist personnel were prohibited from using Western-style carriages. Under such conditions, this particular carriage stood out too much.

Two Spirit Guards on duty immediately stepped forward, ready to question the visitors.

That was when Qi Xuansu stepped out of the carriage and gestured for the guards to stand down.

The two gua ...

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