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... o you still wish to quarrel?!"

The Sect Master of Myriad Manifestation Sect rebuked loudly, his brooding gaze sweeping over the crowd below before settling on the fifth brother, Xia Wenlin, softening his tone:

"Wenlin, what is your view on this matter?"

Xia Wenlin had been silently listening up until now. Upon hearing the question, he stood up, bowed to the Elders, and spoke rapidly:

"We must try to preserve our assets, each of these properties is a goose that lay ...

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