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... truct him to practice, but why did he leave silently?

Huang Tingxuan also has some understanding of the mysterious helmet monks. They are usually taciturn and have little communication with the residents of Loucheng.

I don't know if it's because he is arrogant and doesn't like talking to people, or there are certain rules that keep the helmet monk silent.

Huang Tingxuan pondered for three seconds, decisively gave up thinking, and regarded this matter as a passing moment.

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