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... inghe with a look of joy on his face.

   He handed over the job of recruiting the Taoist academy to the two deputy mountain chiefs, Daoist Master of Qingdu and Fairy Rouyun.

The two of them were born in the Daoyuan Daoyuan, and they are serious Daoist disciples. They are very familiar with all kinds of exercises and secret methods in the Daoyuan's treasure house of exercises. They have preached in the Daoyuan for many years. People must be better at it than Chu Chen.

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