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... have a few dozens of more common secret martial art manuscripts in our collection, right?”


“Yes, Ancient Forefather. We do have a few of those and nobody at Temple of Divine Plans has been practicing them and they have just been lying around in our treasure chest. Do you mean….”


“If we are not going to use then, why don’t you find an opportunity to head back and relate my message. Bring those collection over for Little Xiao Xiao. There weren’t a lot of them, but better than ...

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