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... These eight alchemists looked very old, even older than Granny An.

On the way here, Granny An said that all the alchemists who were younger or experienced in Taichu Xuegong were poached away, and Granny An was the only alchemist trained by Taichu Xuegong.

Therefore, Taichu Xuegong attaches great importance to the opinions of these eight alchemists.

Now they demanded to compete with Chen Xiang, and they also demanded that if they win against Chen Xiang, they would have the sa ...

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