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... time as you can," Duan Ling Tian ordered.

50 million silver?

Xiong Quan was stunned. Where did the Young Master get so much money from?

However, he was a smart man, so he didn’t ask. He respectfully put the silver away and said, "Yes, Young Master."

When Duan Ling Tian returned to his room, he used up the last portion of materials Xiong Quan had purchased last time and once again inscribed a Bone Corrosion Inscription atop his Violet Myrtle Flexible Sword.

It could ...

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