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... s written in red ink and stuck high up on the left and right sides of the city gate. Chen Ping'an's eyesight was very good to begin with, and he also had a habit of carefully observing everything, so he immediately discovered the two inconspicuous talismans.

He turned his head to glance at Lu Tai, yet he saw that the handsome young man was still busy chatting about the cultivation world of Agarwood Nation with Huan Shu. Thus, Chen Ping'an silently committed these talismans to memory.

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