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... om, atop the Sacred Mountain blanketed by snow and shrouded in mist.

In front of a bamboo grove and a modest thatched cottage—

A gaunt, serene-looking Daoist, clad in a pristine white Diviner's robe, was dozing soundly beneath the eaves

The Daoist had silver-white hair and eyebrows, resembling an elderly man in his seventies at first glance. However, his skin was delicate, and his vitality radiated the youthful aura of a man in his late twenties or early thirties.

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