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... n Chen sat on a soft chair, surrounded by various fruits, with a peerlessly beautiful woman playing the zither in front of him, and a row of peerlessly beautiful women gazing at Lin Chen eagerly, carefully attending to him.

Lin Chen did not request such servitude, but when they learned that Lin Chen was here to deal with Lv Shuyi and that, after succeeding, he would allow everyone to leave this place, they could hardly wait to offer Lin Chen their gratitude as if he were a divine spirit. ...

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