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... Celestial Sword Sect were deeply shocked by the feat of the Heavenly Origin Sacred Land establishing a cross-province teleportation array.

They had never imagined it.

The once-disdained Sacred Land of Great Yan Province had become so wealthy.

When they thought about their own Celestial Sword Sect’s current dire financial situation, everyone fell into silence.

However, despite their astonishment, the elders began to look forward to the partnership between the two s ...

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