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... uardian Power to handle such matters—these tedious and miscellaneous tasks. Previously, within the Tomb Guardian Power, there wasn’t a suitable person for this kind of work. As for Hungry Monkey, it’s better to say he wasn’t suited for tasks that required thinking.

Yuan Buping was fully in charge of internal affairs.

Zhou Shen could barely be considered suitable, but not quite. After Ke Gou arrived, these tasks naturally piled up on him.

And Ke Gou was pleased to see this ...

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