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... ce, it looks like a mountain standing there quietly.

   This place is exactly Taixuanzong's Buddhist scripture pavilion.

  When he came to the Sutra Pavilion, an elder guarding the pavilion suddenly appeared, stood in front of Su Chen, glanced at him lightly, and said:

   "Status Jade Card."

   This is the rule for entering the Buddhist scriptures pavilion. Without an identity jade badge, you cannot enter the Buddhist scriptures pavilion.

   Su Chen, who had ex ...

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