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... was literate at the age of three and entered school at the age of six. Although the words were not beautiful, she was already pretty good.

At the back of the book, the Qinglian dweller wrote some more about his cultivation.

For example, throughout the celestial poles, most of the Xiuxianmen are located on the Kunwu Mountains to the south. This mountain is endless, from west to east, surrounding the entire south side of the celestial pole. Deep in the mountains, it is said that ther ...

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