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... nsang Spirit Palace dealt with the miscellaneous matters of outer yard disciples from. It was a massive place with 108 counters.


"Good morning, Senior."


"Good morning, Senior Xu."


"Good morning, Senio… Good afternoon?"


Xu Xiaoshou walked over with his sword behind his back. He saw people that he knew as well as people that he didn't. Anyway, he was the most senior person here and didn't have to greet anyone. All he had to do was nod.


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