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... plicity, as if inscribed with the profoundness of history.

Saint Xing, as the eldest ancestor of the Xing Family in Starshine City, is the oldest elder with an age gap that no one else can match, having experienced far more than any other.

Even his great-grandchildren are no longer of this world, making Saint Xing truly the eldest ancestor of the Xing Family.

At the same time, he seldom communicates with other members of the Xing Family, living alone in his own courtyard. ...

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