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The abbot likes to play chess, and most likes go. However, no one can play with him on weekdays. Unexpectedly, not only will Qianxian not only play, but also his skill in chess will surprise the abbot. He will play Qianxian every day.

-In addition to being abbot of Lin Shao Temple, the abbot is also an old man.

It can be seen that he is very happy for Lin Shaosi's return.

He is different from most of the monks who had been a halfway monk. He was also an abandoned baby ...

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