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... son Jin Chan.

I can say that the mother Jin Chan is like a key.

However, the key is the key, but the person holding the key may not be the original "gatekeeper".

After all, how many thousands of years have passed, and even how many generations of monks can pass on, who can be 100% sure that this pulse will never cease?

Actually, this is also why the method of "opening the door" is on the son-in-law Jin Chan, rather than directly giving it to the "gatekeeper".

A ...

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