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... ed that his predecessor had been to the Saber Cave, but after thinking about it, it seemed unlikely.


His predecessor was just a small Forging Apprentice of the Forging Division. The Saber Cave was a restricted area of Great Xia. Based on what this eunuch had said, those who weren’t elites wouldn’t even have a chance to enter.


No matter how Zhou Shu thought about it, it was impossible for his predecessor to have the chance to go.


My predecessor has never been the ...

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