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... r move. I didn’t expect to find it here in advance. A good kind of good thing.

Yes, Xu Xiaoyan is completely able to determine the traces recorded in this jade slip, at least the above-mentioned raids, and even the best. Not for anything else, but because he knows the jade of this recording method.

Don't look at the jade color is dim, it seems to be said to be inferior goods, but in fact, this is the very rare dark jade in the Xuan Yu domain, saying that it is worthless.

Thi ...

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