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... that this was the extent of his fateful connection with Li Qiye. He bowed his head one more time before standing up and leaving.

After he was gone, Thousand-hand Dao Lord prostrated and said: “Greetings, Sacred Teacher.”

She came from Ancestral Divine Temple of Lion’s Roar in Eight Desolaces; her connection with Li Qiye was deeper.

“The progenitor always taught us to serve you, Sacred Teacher.” She said, referring to Chi Xiaodie who was also known as Supreme Monarch or N ...

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