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... it…” Seventh Young Master stammered, as if he hadn’t understood the lady’s words: “What do you mean?”

“Can’t master it just means can’t master it.” The lady said as if she hadn’t noticed his expression, her gaze still on the tea leaves floating in the teacup: “The ‘Spiritual Crane Body’ is not a martial art meant for ordinary people to cultivate.”

“Didn’t Mr.

Xu say that this martial art could lead to the Dao through martial prowess and enter the Immortal Sect?”

“ ...

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