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... ather."

"Father?"

The man was momentarily stunned upon hearing his response, and the wooden plaque in his hand was swiftly snatched away before he could examine it closely.

In fact, if he had carefully felt its texture and examined it closely, he would have easily discovered that this thing was actually made not too long ago, completely unlike those old items that have been handled for years.

Even if Baimu deliberately had it aged, it still wouldn’t be the equival ...

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