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... e air, then shot towards Yan Xiaobao. However, once it lit up with a green light, it was as if it suddenly encountered a sheet of water, causing it to significantly slow down.

"What a treasure!" he whispered, putting the wooden sword away, holding the jade pendant, feeling a bit awkward.

"Ah, well, it doesn't matter. Li Qinghou is Zhou Xinqi's master, but he is also my mentor. In fact, considering our relationship, I should call him Uncle." Clearing his throat, Yan Xiaobao took o ...

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