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... ngxiantai in the middle of the imperial capital. Many young masters have already gathered near Dengxiantai. The Fat Principal and his party appeared and attracted the attention of many people.

Principal Xingchen saw Chen Tianhe and his party come over, his eyes narrowed, "Dead fat man, you apprentices, your hands are really good! All of them have been promoted to the tenth grade.

As soon as President Xingchen said this, a group of people who were already full of confidence around h ...

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